One of the questions I saw streaming past in the quick, quick paced Wild Wiki session by Sue Waters this evening was the question of why use wikis at all? Why not a webpage? Why not a blog? Why, indeed, not paper or book?
I use wikis in my classroom for learner collaborations. Not only do I want learners to know how to use the tool, but I want them to use the tool to create artifacts with other learners. At this point in the year, those learners are not even in our school. It is important to model global connections, communications, and collaborations. Wikis are one way we do this.
Wikis are great for groups, either synchronous or asychronous, especially because no learner can get away with riding on other's coattails. All names must appear in the wiki history and because there is a history with a timestamp - it saves me time. As a teacher, librarian, and who knows what else (not to mention what I do outside of work), I am all about saving time.
What do you think?
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