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Handout
Wiki
Sites
1. http://www.pbworks.com/
This
website
is
a
site
that
allows
people
to
create
online
team
collaboration
wikis
within
agencies,
law
firms,
general
businesses,
and
education.
This
website
has
webinars
to
help
get
you
started
on
what
a
wiki
is
and
how
to
use
all
its
functions.
Sign
up
for
a
free
basic
wiki
on
pbworks
to
explore
if
a
wiki
could
fit
into
your
classroom
(I
do
recommend
watching
the
education
webinar
first)!
2. http://www.commoncraft.com/video/wikis
The
website
commoncraft.com
allows
you
to
create
effective
explainer
videos.
The
link
that
I
gave
you
above
goes
to
a
video
created
on
this
website
about
wikis.
I
think
this
video
is
a
great
to
introduce
to
your
students
what
a
wiki
is
and
what
it
allows
you
to
do.
3. https://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/eli7004.pdf
This
link
leads
you
to
a
PDF
file.
This
PDF
file
is
an
article
about
the
7
things
you
should
know
about
wikis.
This
website
is
informative
in
what
a
wiki
is,
whos
doing
it,
how
it
works,
why
it
is
significant,
the
downsides,
where
its
going,
and
the
implications
for
teaching
and
learning.
4. http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2010/10/where-the-word-
wiki-comes-from/
This
is
a
great
article
about
who
developed
wiki
and
how
he
came
up
with
the
name.
This
is
a
very
fun
article
to
read
with
interesting
facts.
Learn
what
the
real
meaning
of
wiki
is!
5. http://www.techforteachers.net/wikis-in-the-classroom.html
This
website
gives
you
examples
of
school
and
classroom
activities.
By
going
through
these
wikis
you
can
get
ideas
on
how
to
use
a
wiki
in
your
classroom!
This
website
also
shares
good
educational
sites
to
create
wikis
from
as
well
as
the
process
and
obstacles
in
integrating
a
wiki
in
your
classroom.
6. http://www.smartteaching.org/blog/2008/08/50-ways-to-use-wikis-for-a-
more-collaborative-and-interactive-classroom/
This
is
a
website
full
of
ideas
on
ways
to
use
wikis
in
your
classroom
to
create
a
more
collaborative
and
interactive
environment.
Wikis
can
be
used
for
a
resource
creation,
student
participation,
group
projects,
student
interaction,
classroom
as
a
whole,
the
community,
and
etc..
7. https://www.wikispaces.com
This
website
talks
about
how
wikis
can
be
used
in
the
classroom.
It
talks
a
lot
about
using
wikispaces
in
the
classroom
and
how
you
use
it.
Also,
the
website
talks
about
classroom
management
when
using
wiki
and
wikispaces.
8. http://www.teachersfirst.com/content/wiki/wikiideas1.cfm
This
website
tells
you
about
everything
you
want
to
know
when
integrating
wikis
into
your
classroom.
It
tells
you
how
to
use
wikis
in
all
subjects,
with
younger
students,
with
teachers,
why
to
use
one,
connections
it
may
provide,
how
to
choose
which
wiki
tool
to
use,
basic
decisions
you
may
need
to
make,
parental
concerns,
wiki
issues,
etc.
9. http://cft.vanderbilt.edu/guides-sub-pages/wikis/
This
website
provides
information
about
what
to
think
about
when
deciding
if
you
should
use
a
wiki
in
your
classroom
or
not.
It
also
shares
with
you
what
the
research
is
saying
about
using
wikis
in
the
classroom.
10. http://educationalwikis.wikispaces.com/Classroom+Wikis
11. http://teaching-with-technology.wikispaces.com/Wikis+in+Education
These
two
websites
share
many
examples
of
wikis
being
used
in
the
classroom.
It
gives
you
a
visual
of
exactly
how
you
can
integrate
a
wiki
into
your
classroom
in
different
subjects.