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Highlights
- This text provides different varieties of tried-and-true wikis that will help any educator accomplish the multitude of teaching tasks imperative to their students' success.
- About the Author: Kay Teehan is a media specialist in Bartow, FL.
- 96 Pages
- Language + Art + Disciplines, Library & Information Science
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About the Book
This text provides different varieties of tried-and-true wikis that will help any educator accomplish the multitude of teaching tasks imperative to their students' success.
Wikis can be one of the most effective learning tools for today's teachers--if they're used correctly and appropriately. In many cases, educators have not been using this powerful Web 2.0-based tool to its complete potential. In today's demanding, fast-paced education environment, educators need to take full advantage of the technology resources at their disposal to keep pace with tech-savvy students and meet assessment standards.
In Wikis: The Educator's Power Tool, the author shares her vast knowledge to unlock the capabilities of wikis for every educator. Educational wiki use can be categorized into three major types: the library wiki, the reciprocal wiki, and student-produced wiki. This book gives real examples of all three uses, as well as straightforward instructions on how to set up, dress up, and lock down a wiki for optimal practicality, attractiveness, ease of use, and security. Student and content-specific examples are included.
- Contains 13 tables of outstanding real uses of wikis in classrooms
- Illustrations depict the Cycle of Wiki Creation/Revision and the Technology Text Cloud
- Works cited page gives an overview of current research articles on collaboration and the use of wikis
Book Synopsis
This text provides different varieties of tried-and-true wikis that will help any educator accomplish the multitude of teaching tasks imperative to their students' success.
Wikis can be one of the most effective learning tools for today's teachers--if they're used correctly and appropriately. In many cases, educators have not been using this powerful Web 2.0-based tool to its complete potential. In today's demanding, fast-paced education environment, educators need to take full advantage of the technology resources at their disposal to keep pace with tech-savvy students and meet assessment standards.
In Wikis: The Educator's Power Tool, the author shares her vast knowledge to unlock the capabilities of wikis for every educator. Educational wiki use can be categorized into three major types: the library wiki, the reciprocal wiki, and student-produced wiki. This book gives real examples of all three uses, as well as straightforward instructions on how to set up, dress up, and lock down a wiki for optimal practicality, attractiveness, ease of use, and security. Student and content-specific examples are included.
Review Quotes
"This is a simple to use quick-start guide and a great resource for school technology teachers and librarians." --Library Media Connection
"This is a valuable book for librarians, educators, and instructional designers who are considering the use of wikis, or are working collaboratively and need a way to do so efficiently and effectively." --ARBA
About the Author
Kay Teehan is a media specialist in Bartow, FL.