Example of a small Wiki...
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1 Descriptions, definitions, synonyms, organizer terms, types of
2 Application in classrooms and similar settings
3 Evidence of effectiveness
4 Critics and their rationale
5 More Books by Dreikurs
6 Alternative explanations due to diversity considerations
7 Signed "life experiences," testimonies and stories
8 References and other links of interest
...then on to further detail in these topics
SOURCE: http://wik.ed.uiuc.edu/index.php/Dreikurs,_Rudolf
A Wiki is similar to a blog in which it is a document that is served on a server and anyone can access, view or add to the information on the Wiki.
It is an example of e-leraning for the second generation (2.0). It is a group colloaberation to gather and construct knowledge for the general public to access and use at any time on almost any topic.
It is also an example of Web 2.0. This means that it is an example of collaborating with other people to create knowledge.
Wiki's are designed to make learning very easy. The possible structure of a Wiki would be something like the following:
1.Name of wiki
2.Aims, Goals, Objectives and Outcomes
3.History and members of this group who are contributing
4.How have we learnt? Key elements of our experience that have worked well or that we would improve on
5.What we have learnt about online learning
6.What resources have we found that are really good
7.How would you structure an e-learning group
8.How would you asses an e-learning group
9.rubric for a course using e-learning 2.0 approaches.
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