Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Wiki sites
About a year ago for one of my grad classes I was asked to sign up for a wiki account and that would be the site that our class used during our online weeks and for turning in papers for peer editing. The initial sound of the website was that it was the same as blackboard (at least for this class we were using it for). Once we were all signed onto an account we ran into many problems. Papers were not loading, comments did not show up, some people were locked out of their page and a few other issues. I can honestly say that once we had ran into so many problems I was turned off to the wiki sites and never visited them again until this class. Assuming that the problems my class had faced with the site are fixed then I could see this being useful for an education class. The idea of group collaboration is great and being able to use this website to post information, papers, research and other items then have it peer reviewed could be a great help to children. Once again this in not something that I can use in my classroom so it is difficult for me to give ideas on how I would use this with my class. It could be a way to communicate with my parents but we already have so many ways of communicating with them that it would just be one more thing for me to take time out of my day for. And as we all know, teachers do not have enough hours in the day as it is to get all their information and work completed. I myself take work home and do a lot of emailing at night and on weekends. If I were to have two more hours in each day I would get so much work completed!
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Kim,
ReplyDeleteI agree with you that teachers do not have enough hours in the day, but when I DID teach I had forty-seven students an hour and did not want anymore hours with them! But, I do think WIKIs are cool if you "into" managing one and keeping up with everything wikis entail. Some of our classmates depend on them because it allows their students to communicate safely to each other about the class.
I agree with you, Kim, about the time management issue...a wiki does seem as if it would take time away from an already crazy schedule. I thought, though of incorporating a wiki into a writing unit where the kids might have a little light homework (pending parental approval). The concept is a cool one!
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