Harry Potter and Wikipedia - Classroom 2.02024-03-28T14:13:05Zhttps://www.classroom20.com/forum/topics/649749:Topic:36184?commentId=649749%3AComment%3A38259&xg_raw_resources=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI was staying with an aunt af…tag:www.classroom20.com,2007-08-01:649749:Comment:386522007-08-01T15:49:24.628ZAlice Mercerhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/mizmercer
I was staying with an aunt after release. My cousin got the book from Amazon so it came Saturday a.m. Before he started reading, he read the Wikipedia entry that a.m. when he woke up. It already had a synopsis and the ending.<br />
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I, of course, hated the idea of getting the ending first, but I thought that was an amazingly fast sharing of information.
I was staying with an aunt after release. My cousin got the book from Amazon so it came Saturday a.m. Before he started reading, he read the Wikipedia entry that a.m. when he woke up. It already had a synopsis and the ending.<br />
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I, of course, hated the idea of getting the ending first, but I thought that was an amazingly fast sharing of information. See what happens when you che…tag:www.classroom20.com,2007-07-31:649749:Comment:384382007-07-31T23:16:22.803ZConnie Weberhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/connieweber
See what happens when you check back in, a day from now. Things will be tweaked, will be a bit different. My son has been following the evolving knowledge and keeps me informed. Just think how many people are "making" this knowledge right now. It's a phenomenon, something historically unique. Also, it's multi-aged construction of knowledge...
See what happens when you check back in, a day from now. Things will be tweaked, will be a bit different. My son has been following the evolving knowledge and keeps me informed. Just think how many people are "making" this knowledge right now. It's a phenomenon, something historically unique. Also, it's multi-aged construction of knowledge... Finished the book last night…tag:www.classroom20.com,2007-07-31:649749:Comment:382592007-07-31T12:04:47.579ZBritt Watwoodhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/bwatwood
Finished the book last night and then finally checked what was on Wikipedia....and it was interesting to see not only the plot described but the many interesting side-stories.
Finished the book last night and then finally checked what was on Wikipedia....and it was interesting to see not only the plot described but the many interesting side-stories. Very interesting hint! Thanks…tag:www.classroom20.com,2007-07-26:649749:Comment:362082007-07-26T13:29:47.777Zjanienhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/janien
Very interesting hint! Thanks. I did a lot of Potter-searching fot my learning blog about the 7th Harry Potter! Who did not? But your link to the Wikipedia is new for me, fascinating, and your article throws attention to 'social knowledge'! I did't think of this democratic encyclopedia. You can find my learning blog The Sausage Machine on <a href="http://janien.wordpress.com">http://janien.wordpress.com</a>. There you'll find my H.P. words and links ... Welcome!
Very interesting hint! Thanks. I did a lot of Potter-searching fot my learning blog about the 7th Harry Potter! Who did not? But your link to the Wikipedia is new for me, fascinating, and your article throws attention to 'social knowledge'! I did't think of this democratic encyclopedia. You can find my learning blog The Sausage Machine on <a href="http://janien.wordpress.com">http://janien.wordpress.com</a>. There you'll find my H.P. words and links ... Welcome!