Check out Instructify for more ideas about how to use Wikipedia in your teaching.
Wikitravel - place to locate and post information about countries.
Reflect:
Choose any of the sites above that you explored and reflect on its educational value. To do this you will need to click Comment at the top of the page and type your reflection in the box. You should see your login name to the left. In your comment tell what you like about the site and how it could be used professionally in your school environment.
Tip: To turn text into a link, highlight the text, then click on a page or file from the list above.
Comments (3)
Natalie said
at 11:34 am on Mar 12, 2008
The Connected Classroom wiki has a great video! It would be perfect in a school presentation to help encourage staff to reach beyond the comfort zone in technology. I agree with the comments on the wiki as well. It was not as "wiki-ish" in format as other wikis I have seen.
Anthony Johnson said
at 11:37 am on Mar 12, 2008
Wikispaces for Teachers is a good site.
Kathy Green said
at 11:37 am on Mar 12, 2008
Global Virtual Classroom really inspires me. Students can easily research, create a project, post, and edit projects with students around the world.
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Comments (3)
Natalie said
at 11:34 am on Mar 12, 2008
The Connected Classroom wiki has a great video! It would be perfect in a school presentation to help encourage staff to reach beyond the comfort zone in technology. I agree with the comments on the wiki as well. It was not as "wiki-ish" in format as other wikis I have seen.
Anthony Johnson said
at 11:37 am on Mar 12, 2008
Wikispaces for Teachers is a good site.
Kathy Green said
at 11:37 am on Mar 12, 2008
Global Virtual Classroom really inspires me. Students can easily research, create a project, post, and edit projects with students around the world.
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