Examples of Collaborative Project Wikis - Classroom 2.02024-03-29T05:03:10Zhttps://www.classroom20.com/forum/topics/examples-of-collaborative?commentId=649749%3AComment%3A284816&feed=yes&xn_auth=noYes this was our solution too…tag:www.classroom20.com,2009-03-08:649749:Comment:3049492009-03-08T09:27:21.573ZClive Buckleyhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/CliveBuckley
Yes this was our solution too. One added advantage is that is easy to see what each student has done. We invite the other students to give feeback to others by using the 'Comment' facility.
Yes this was our solution too. One added advantage is that is easy to see what each student has done. We invite the other students to give feeback to others by using the 'Comment' facility. Kristin Still and I put toget…tag:www.classroom20.com,2009-03-08:649749:Comment:3048652009-03-08T01:37:03.361ZMary Hrickohttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/MaryHr
Kristin Still and I put together a wiki to engage students in a flat classroom type project in wikispaces. I use wikis for e-portfolios and have my students work together on building their portfolios. We have been using wikispaces and wetpaint.
Kristin Still and I put together a wiki to engage students in a flat classroom type project in wikispaces. I use wikis for e-portfolios and have my students work together on building their portfolios. We have been using wikispaces and wetpaint. I am teaching in an all boys…tag:www.classroom20.com,2009-03-07:649749:Comment:3044932009-03-07T01:47:09.537ZGene Carbonihttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/GeneCarboni
I am teaching in an all boys catholic high school. This year I am using pbwiki in a Microsoft Desktop Support Technician class. Every Sunday the wiki is updated with the assignments and important links for the week. The wiki contains a planner for tracking important dates. Early in the year, the boys created their own pages. They also created group pages for collaboration. Checking the comments on a page give me a pretty good idea of who is participating and at what level. These group pages…
I am teaching in an all boys catholic high school. This year I am using pbwiki in a Microsoft Desktop Support Technician class. Every Sunday the wiki is updated with the assignments and important links for the week. The wiki contains a planner for tracking important dates. Early in the year, the boys created their own pages. They also created group pages for collaboration. Checking the comments on a page give me a pretty good idea of who is participating and at what level. These group pages assist the students in creating answers using problem solving and critical thinking skills. The class site is private so I cannot share the address. At the end of the year, I may be able to open it up once I clear the student data. You can share my wiki, althou…tag:www.classroom20.com,2009-03-06:649749:Comment:3044522009-03-06T23:21:53.264ZPatrick Kutkeyhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/patkut
You can share my <a href="http://pacifiwiki.wikispaces.com/">wiki</a>, although it was made by 7th and 8th graders. We worked together creating a help site for the program RPG Maker XP. I did very little instruction on the creation of the wiki. They pretty much fiugred most of it out themselves and loved every minute of it. They took it very seriously.
You can share my <a href="http://pacifiwiki.wikispaces.com/">wiki</a>, although it was made by 7th and 8th graders. We worked together creating a help site for the program RPG Maker XP. I did very little instruction on the creation of the wiki. They pretty much fiugred most of it out themselves and loved every minute of it. They took it very seriously. I teach a high school world r…tag:www.classroom20.com,2009-03-06:649749:Comment:3043832009-03-06T20:52:41.615ZNathanhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/Nathan27
I teach a high school world religions course and I started using a classroom wiki this year. It has been a great experience for my students and myself. We use the wiki for collaborative projects, on-going student led study guides, review articles and post responses, and to complete classroom assignments.<br />
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Since you asked about collaborative projects I will only explain how I do this. My wiki is set up through wetpaint. I am currently teaching a unit on Hinduism and decided to have students do a…
I teach a high school world religions course and I started using a classroom wiki this year. It has been a great experience for my students and myself. We use the wiki for collaborative projects, on-going student led study guides, review articles and post responses, and to complete classroom assignments.<br />
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Since you asked about collaborative projects I will only explain how I do this. My wiki is set up through wetpaint. I am currently teaching a unit on Hinduism and decided to have students do a group activity using their wiki site. This activity is very similar to the classic "Jigsaw" teaching strategy, I just added technology to it. First I assigned each group a topic and gave them a class period to research and put together an outline. I also required them to come up with potential test questions, a visual of some sort, and a link to a site that provides additional information on their topic. On the second day, we used our portable computer lab to put their research on their wiki site. I created a page for each class, and then added a page for each groups topic. The downfall to a wiki is that only 1 student can edit at a time. Then I developed a handout for them to complete using the wiki pages that they created. Overall, the group activity was a success and I will be trying it again. Great project! To provide chi…tag:www.classroom20.com,2009-02-06:649749:Comment:2861662009-02-06T23:34:08.008ZTanya Travishttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/TanyaTravis
Great project! To provide children with autism a project that will also provide opportunities to socially interact and make decisions together is impressive.
Great project! To provide children with autism a project that will also provide opportunities to socially interact and make decisions together is impressive. I started a class wiki last y…tag:www.classroom20.com,2009-02-06:649749:Comment:2859832009-02-06T17:16:32.885ZDarinhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/DarinHausberger
I started a <a href="http://haus.pbwiki.com">class wiki</a> last year and have had students use it to create review pages, post projects, collect resources, find videos among other things. You are more than welcome to view it.
I started a <a href="http://haus.pbwiki.com">class wiki</a> last year and have had students use it to create review pages, post projects, collect resources, find videos among other things. You are more than welcome to view it. I'm in the middle of a projec…tag:www.classroom20.com,2009-02-06:649749:Comment:2858552009-02-06T13:21:06.835ZSean Hansonhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/SeanHanson
I'm in the middle of a project with some of my high school students (we're in the research phase of the project). There will be three graded parts - the research process, their presentation of their topic (using PowerPoint) and then their wiki page. We'll have a starting point page where you can get to all of the pages for the project and then the kids will be creating the pages themselves. Some of the people being researched have multiple students assigned to them so they'll have to work…
I'm in the middle of a project with some of my high school students (we're in the research phase of the project). There will be three graded parts - the research process, their presentation of their topic (using PowerPoint) and then their wiki page. We'll have a starting point page where you can get to all of the pages for the project and then the kids will be creating the pages themselves. Some of the people being researched have multiple students assigned to them so they'll have to work together to put the information on the site. This project is currently being geared towards autistic kids so some of the rigor has been scaled back a tiny bit and will be expanded if the kids prove they can handle it (this is the first time they've done a project of this sort, so they're a little anxious).<br />
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<a href="http://vanguardcomputers.wikispaces.com/people">http://vanguardcomputers.wikispaces.com/people</a> (starting page for project - eventually will have links)<br />
<a href="http://vanguardcomputers.wikispaces.com/hanson">http://vanguardcomputers.wikispaces.com/hanson</a> (example & btw - not my real birthday in there ;-) ) Here is a wikipage that I had…tag:www.classroom20.com,2009-02-06:649749:Comment:2857992009-02-06T10:10:19.625ZJenhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/Jen56
Here is a wikipage that I had set up that would "house" collaborative projects done with my third graders and other schools.<br />
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<a href="http://www.fvkennedy2008.wikispaces.com">www.fvkennedy2008.wikispaces.com</a><br />
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It contains Voicethreads, Google Docs, videos, PodCasts, and other examples.
Here is a wikipage that I had set up that would "house" collaborative projects done with my third graders and other schools.<br />
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<a href="http://www.fvkennedy2008.wikispaces.com">www.fvkennedy2008.wikispaces.com</a><br />
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It contains Voicethreads, Google Docs, videos, PodCasts, and other examples. The easiest way to avoid the…tag:www.classroom20.com,2009-02-06:649749:Comment:2856322009-02-06T01:45:09.687ZMary Blesshttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/MaryBless
The easiest way to avoid the editing issues with multiple students is to create individual pages for each student. One of our teachers had her students doing a project on artifacts so we created an "artifacts" page and then each student created a link on that page to their own individual page where they will upload their information. This allows all of the students to go to the lab together and work on their project. Hope this is helpful.
The easiest way to avoid the editing issues with multiple students is to create individual pages for each student. One of our teachers had her students doing a project on artifacts so we created an "artifacts" page and then each student created a link on that page to their own individual page where they will upload their information. This allows all of the students to go to the lab together and work on their project. Hope this is helpful.