Hello All,
I have been asked to do a presentation on Tuesday for our middle
school (grades 6-8)teachers on wikis.
I'd like to show a few simple ones that have been created for students
to collaborate on, say, a writing assignment, or something else that
would actually be made better and easier by using a wiki as opposed to
a blog or a web page.
I want them to understand the collaborative nature of a wiki, and how
easy it is for students to use.
Please send me examples of wikis that you've created or with which you
are familiar, preferably ones created using free software such as
pbwiki.
Thanks very much.
Sarah Woo
MS Librarian
Danvers, MA 01923
sarahwoo@danvers.org
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