OUR WIKI
Emma
Jeannie
Shannon
Abby
Hey everyone!!
This Wiki belongs to Emma, Jean, Shannon and Abby. We are all studying
effectively in our future jobs in education!
We have made a few pages about specific leaders in the Web 2.0
movement and their role in our education as well as that of our students.
Videos and pictures have been added by us, but have not all been created by us!
Please leave any comments on our page, we welcome any feedback you
have!!
Happy Learning! xx
Index
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These are some defining categories that we use when engaging in online learning and craeting a Wiki!
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These are a few personalities that have evoked the Web 2.0 craze! They are innovators and keep you up to date with the happenings of web advancements and tutorials on how to use Web 2.0!
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Our personalised pages from this Wiki!
Abby's Page -
Abby is analysing Websites 7: Animoto and 8: interactive map affecting education
This is an ANIMOTO video Abby made. There is another one on her personal page (the link above)
Emma's page - Emma is analysing websites 1: Back to school with web 2.0 and 2: hey Jude Blog
Jean's page- Jean is analysing websites 5: Web 2.0 and its application and 6: Using Del.icio.us
Shannon's page - Shannon is analysing websites 3: Web 2.0 for teachers and 4: School learning goes Web 2.0
These sites are found here
Questions about Wiki's!
These are a couple of questions we all think about when we use Wiki's and Web 2.0 as a learning and teaching aid:
- Identify the problems and issues that occur when using a Wiki with a group
- What effects group dynamics, which may in turn cause problems in working on a wiki?
- Can you effectively share the workload in a Wiki - especially if there are different learning styles in the one group?
- What problems will occur with layout and each person's contribution?
- how do you know that everyone is contributing equally?

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