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Slide 1

Working with a

Professional Development Day workshop 2/19
Presentation by:
Kathleen Weil
and
Jennifer Rhoades

Today’s Objective:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

What is a wiki?
Wikis and blogs
Teacher use
Student use
Create your own wiki

Already have a blog?
Wikis and blogs are wonderful when used together! Here’s the difference:

Wikis
• An interactive website
• Can attach any type of doc
• Best for group projects
• Added content can go
anywhere on page

Blogs
• Comment/Post/Comment
• Word docs are complicated
• Best for individual points of
view
• Added content always goes
at the top of the page

What is a Wiki?
• A webpage with an Edit button
• Easy to use
• Perfect for collaborative learning

This work is licensed under a Creative
Commons 3.0 Attribution License

Teachers ‘organizers’
and
Students ‘members’
• http://psmart.wikispaces.com/
• http://weilsgym.wikispaces.com/
• http://mrsbaarmusic.wikispaces.com/


Slide 2

Working with a

Professional Development Day workshop 2/19
Presentation by:
Kathleen Weil
and
Jennifer Rhoades

Today’s Objective:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

What is a wiki?
Wikis and blogs
Teacher use
Student use
Create your own wiki

Already have a blog?
Wikis and blogs are wonderful when used together! Here’s the difference:

Wikis
• An interactive website
• Can attach any type of doc
• Best for group projects
• Added content can go
anywhere on page

Blogs
• Comment/Post/Comment
• Word docs are complicated
• Best for individual points of
view
• Added content always goes
at the top of the page

What is a Wiki?
• A webpage with an Edit button
• Easy to use
• Perfect for collaborative learning

This work is licensed under a Creative
Commons 3.0 Attribution License

Teachers ‘organizers’
and
Students ‘members’
• http://psmart.wikispaces.com/
• http://weilsgym.wikispaces.com/
• http://mrsbaarmusic.wikispaces.com/


Slide 3

Working with a

Professional Development Day workshop 2/19
Presentation by:
Kathleen Weil
and
Jennifer Rhoades

Today’s Objective:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

What is a wiki?
Wikis and blogs
Teacher use
Student use
Create your own wiki

Already have a blog?
Wikis and blogs are wonderful when used together! Here’s the difference:

Wikis
• An interactive website
• Can attach any type of doc
• Best for group projects
• Added content can go
anywhere on page

Blogs
• Comment/Post/Comment
• Word docs are complicated
• Best for individual points of
view
• Added content always goes
at the top of the page

What is a Wiki?
• A webpage with an Edit button
• Easy to use
• Perfect for collaborative learning

This work is licensed under a Creative
Commons 3.0 Attribution License

Teachers ‘organizers’
and
Students ‘members’
• http://psmart.wikispaces.com/
• http://weilsgym.wikispaces.com/
• http://mrsbaarmusic.wikispaces.com/


Slide 4

Working with a

Professional Development Day workshop 2/19
Presentation by:
Kathleen Weil
and
Jennifer Rhoades

Today’s Objective:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

What is a wiki?
Wikis and blogs
Teacher use
Student use
Create your own wiki

Already have a blog?
Wikis and blogs are wonderful when used together! Here’s the difference:

Wikis
• An interactive website
• Can attach any type of doc
• Best for group projects
• Added content can go
anywhere on page

Blogs
• Comment/Post/Comment
• Word docs are complicated
• Best for individual points of
view
• Added content always goes
at the top of the page

What is a Wiki?
• A webpage with an Edit button
• Easy to use
• Perfect for collaborative learning

This work is licensed under a Creative
Commons 3.0 Attribution License

Teachers ‘organizers’
and
Students ‘members’
• http://psmart.wikispaces.com/
• http://weilsgym.wikispaces.com/
• http://mrsbaarmusic.wikispaces.com/


Slide 5

Working with a

Professional Development Day workshop 2/19
Presentation by:
Kathleen Weil
and
Jennifer Rhoades

Today’s Objective:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

What is a wiki?
Wikis and blogs
Teacher use
Student use
Create your own wiki

Already have a blog?
Wikis and blogs are wonderful when used together! Here’s the difference:

Wikis
• An interactive website
• Can attach any type of doc
• Best for group projects
• Added content can go
anywhere on page

Blogs
• Comment/Post/Comment
• Word docs are complicated
• Best for individual points of
view
• Added content always goes
at the top of the page

What is a Wiki?
• A webpage with an Edit button
• Easy to use
• Perfect for collaborative learning

This work is licensed under a Creative
Commons 3.0 Attribution License

Teachers ‘organizers’
and
Students ‘members’
• http://psmart.wikispaces.com/
• http://weilsgym.wikispaces.com/
• http://mrsbaarmusic.wikispaces.com/