W ik is f o r C o lla b o r a t iv e
               a nd
      P r o je c t - B a s e d
           L e a r n in g
                  This demonstrates how to
                  create, establish and
                  maintain a wiki to use for
                  standards based curriculum.
P u rp o s e

The ISTE’s National Educational Technology Standards for
 Students (2007), and the Framework for 21st Century Learning
 shows that technology tools are integral to helping students
 meet or exceed these and other standards. One of these tools
 is a wiki, and teaching students how to use this tool will change
 the way they learn. Also, incorporated into a wiki, is the ability
 to add videos, podcasts, audio, and other web tools.

 In previous days of teaching, the learning from textbooks was
 synchronous, and linear. Also, with earlier websites, these
 were passive. A student could read information from the page,
 but was not allowed to add to the information or change it in
 any way. A wiki focuses on the Web 2.0 tools because they
 allow for much more interaction and user-created content.
W a y s t o U s e W ik is

   As an organizational hub for the classroom, e.g., assignments
    collaborative groups, projects, rubrics, study guides
   For communication such as class discussions, class questions,
    assignments, class notes (for absentees)
   In Reading: create a vocabulary wiki that could be easily
    placed in chart form, students or teachers could list new
    vocabulary words in one column on a page and students could
    define in another column, or develop linked pages for Word
    Walls
   In Math: use pages to illustrate step-by-step word problems or
    illustrate the meaning of math vocabulary definitions
   An FAQ or KWL page can be added for any subject, a KWLH
    chart would allow students to submit resources for in-depth
    study (i.e., how I can learn more)
A d d it io n a l W a y s t o U s e
                   W ik is
   Science: explain or demonstrate the scientific method,
    collaborate with other schools on 'green' projects or practices,
    give detailed descriptions of scientific processes
   Social Studies: debate past political issues, post current
    events, develop a community contact list for local government.
    Virtual field trips and travelogues could be housed here, or
    create a project such as Flat Stanley and post Flat Stanley’s
    travel itinerary
   Writing: start a never-ending classroom story, post book
    reviews, (podcast, video, or text), begin discussions of poetry
    or classic literature, have a writer's workshop, interview
    character, post grammar tips, create class dictionaries
   Health: post nutrition information, exercise tips, proper
    medication uses
   Galleries: post exemplary student work, or student
    contributions of favorite classroom creations
E d u c a t io n a l G o a ls
   To integrate technology with project-based, collaborative
    learning
   To build greater connections between new and prior knowledge
    of standards based content
   To incorporate Bloom’s taxonomy especially synthesis and
    evaluation
   To engage creativity skills along with elaboration and fluency
   To encourage “hitch-hiking” on ideas (a type of creative
    elaboration and analytical thinking: If X is true, then what about
    Y?)
   To introduce and reinforce the idea that a creative piece is
    never finished, information can be continuously added
   To increase engagement in learning
   In lieu of being a passive “consumer”, a student must respond,
    change, and critique
A d d it io n a l E d u c a t io n a l
                  G o a ls
   To develop interpersonal and communication skills, especially
    consensus-building and compromise, in an environment where
    the product motivates interpersonal problem-solving
   To develop true teamwork skills
   To create an awareness of a wider, more authentic audience
   To help students articulate issues about ownership
   To find and restate different conceptualizations of the same
    content
   To kindle metacognition
   To meet the needs of the various learning styles of students
E d u c a t o r F r ie n d ly W ik is

   PBWorks: (also known as Peanut Butter Wiki) This
    offers library templates, great wiki etiquette tips for
    students and teachers, presentation ideas,
    screencasts and more for educators
   Wikispaces: Offers free wikis for K-12 educators,
    embeddable easy -to-use widgets, frequently asked
    questions with answers from teachers
   WetPaint: Free wikis with a special section for
    educators
   PikiWiki: Free wiki space that offers great ideas for
    using a wiki
L e s s o n P la n
   The objective of this lesson is to facilitate collaborative learning while
    integrating content-based standard material.
   Part 1: Establish rules for safely using the internet and review copyright laws
   Part 2: Explain the purpose of the wiki
   Part 3: Teacher will create a wiki on PBWorks; complete the registration form,
    and name the wiki 5thGMathVocab. Name has to be unique and one the
    students will remember.
   Part 4: Create a Front Page describing the wiki with instructions for the
    students to follow: Find the goal that matches your definition and click on the link to
    add to the appropriate category. Then type in your definition. If you see a definition
    that is incorrectly placed, please change it to the goal that the definition belongs to. 
    Remember to always click on the SAVE button after you have edited.
   Part 5: Create a page for each of the math goals.
   Part 6: Have students edit information collaboratively and collectively
    throughout the a nine-week period.
   Part 7: Teacher monitors the wiki and assesses the students’ work.
C r e a t in g a W ik i
  Go to http://pbworks.com/
Click on New User, Educational


                               Go to Create a free PBworks
                      Scroll down, click on Free Setup in 60 seconds
                              Next: Click on Basic, then Free


                              Complete the Signup Page
                           Keep your address simple and brief
                                 Continue to next page



                           At the Front Page with two headings
                           View and Edit, this is now your wiki
E s t a b lis h in g t h e W ik i

   First log workspace at m y . p b w o r k s . c o m and chose
    the wiki you created
   Click "Edit" at the top of your workspace, now you can add or
    change information on the page
   Always “Save” your changes
   To link pages together to make navigation easier, click on “Edit”
   Click on “Link to a New Page”, Select “New Page”
   Under “Page Name”, type the name of your new page
   Highlight the text and click the "Insert link" button (the world
    icon on the tool bar), “Save”
   Now you have created a new page to add to your wiki
   Now create a link back to the Front Page, Save, and that page
    now links to your Front Page
   Create as many pages as necessary
Other Wiki Instructions

   How to Embed a Video on a Wiki: h
    ttp://www.teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=81725&title=Emb
   PBWorks has webinars you can sign up for along with technical
    support
W ik i R e s o u r c e s
   http://www.wikiindex.org/Welcome: lists over 3,400 different
    wikis, along with language, topics and wiki engine
   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wikis: websites that use a
    wiki model
   http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki: popular wiki engine
    (Used for Wikimedia projects and wikiHow)
   http://www.yourwiki.net/wiki/YourWiki: a wiki host that provides
    MediaWiki services
   http://pbworks.com: formerly, PBWiki, an easy to use wiki that
    has free and paid services
   http://www.springnote.com/ena: a free wiki-based online
    notebook, used for a wide variety of purposes - from writing
    notes, organization, scheduling, and group projects, among
    many other possible scenarios
   An example of my wiki:
    http://3rdgrademathvocabulary.pbworks.com/
A d d it io n a l R e s o u r c e s

   Educational Wikis - Listing of classroom wikis
   http://www.wetpaint.com/category/Education:
     another educational wiki
   http://knol.google.com/k: a Google
    competitor to wikipedia
R u b r ic s
Rubistar is a web-based source for rubrics. Search
  specifically for the type of rubric you desire, or create
  your own. Another source of ready-made rubrics is
  iRubric. Again, you can create your own or change
  an existing rubric. iRubrics can be embedded in the
  wiki also.

   Wiki Page Rubric
   Wiki Participation and Creation Rubric
   Wiki Rubric for a Collaborative Project
   Building a Wiki: Individual Contribution to a Group Wiki

Tele Team Wiki

  • 1.
    W ik isf o r C o lla b o r a t iv e a nd P r o je c t - B a s e d L e a r n in g This demonstrates how to create, establish and maintain a wiki to use for standards based curriculum.
  • 2.
    P u rpo s e The ISTE’s National Educational Technology Standards for Students (2007), and the Framework for 21st Century Learning shows that technology tools are integral to helping students meet or exceed these and other standards. One of these tools is a wiki, and teaching students how to use this tool will change the way they learn. Also, incorporated into a wiki, is the ability to add videos, podcasts, audio, and other web tools. In previous days of teaching, the learning from textbooks was synchronous, and linear. Also, with earlier websites, these were passive. A student could read information from the page, but was not allowed to add to the information or change it in any way. A wiki focuses on the Web 2.0 tools because they allow for much more interaction and user-created content.
  • 3.
    W a ys t o U s e W ik is  As an organizational hub for the classroom, e.g., assignments collaborative groups, projects, rubrics, study guides  For communication such as class discussions, class questions, assignments, class notes (for absentees)  In Reading: create a vocabulary wiki that could be easily placed in chart form, students or teachers could list new vocabulary words in one column on a page and students could define in another column, or develop linked pages for Word Walls  In Math: use pages to illustrate step-by-step word problems or illustrate the meaning of math vocabulary definitions  An FAQ or KWL page can be added for any subject, a KWLH chart would allow students to submit resources for in-depth study (i.e., how I can learn more)
  • 4.
    A d dit io n a l W a y s t o U s e W ik is  Science: explain or demonstrate the scientific method, collaborate with other schools on 'green' projects or practices, give detailed descriptions of scientific processes  Social Studies: debate past political issues, post current events, develop a community contact list for local government. Virtual field trips and travelogues could be housed here, or create a project such as Flat Stanley and post Flat Stanley’s travel itinerary  Writing: start a never-ending classroom story, post book reviews, (podcast, video, or text), begin discussions of poetry or classic literature, have a writer's workshop, interview character, post grammar tips, create class dictionaries  Health: post nutrition information, exercise tips, proper medication uses  Galleries: post exemplary student work, or student contributions of favorite classroom creations
  • 5.
    E d uc a t io n a l G o a ls  To integrate technology with project-based, collaborative learning  To build greater connections between new and prior knowledge of standards based content  To incorporate Bloom’s taxonomy especially synthesis and evaluation  To engage creativity skills along with elaboration and fluency  To encourage “hitch-hiking” on ideas (a type of creative elaboration and analytical thinking: If X is true, then what about Y?)  To introduce and reinforce the idea that a creative piece is never finished, information can be continuously added  To increase engagement in learning  In lieu of being a passive “consumer”, a student must respond, change, and critique
  • 6.
    A d dit io n a l E d u c a t io n a l G o a ls  To develop interpersonal and communication skills, especially consensus-building and compromise, in an environment where the product motivates interpersonal problem-solving  To develop true teamwork skills  To create an awareness of a wider, more authentic audience  To help students articulate issues about ownership  To find and restate different conceptualizations of the same content  To kindle metacognition  To meet the needs of the various learning styles of students
  • 7.
    E d uc a t o r F r ie n d ly W ik is  PBWorks: (also known as Peanut Butter Wiki) This offers library templates, great wiki etiquette tips for students and teachers, presentation ideas, screencasts and more for educators  Wikispaces: Offers free wikis for K-12 educators, embeddable easy -to-use widgets, frequently asked questions with answers from teachers  WetPaint: Free wikis with a special section for educators  PikiWiki: Free wiki space that offers great ideas for using a wiki
  • 8.
    L e ss o n P la n  The objective of this lesson is to facilitate collaborative learning while integrating content-based standard material.  Part 1: Establish rules for safely using the internet and review copyright laws  Part 2: Explain the purpose of the wiki  Part 3: Teacher will create a wiki on PBWorks; complete the registration form, and name the wiki 5thGMathVocab. Name has to be unique and one the students will remember.  Part 4: Create a Front Page describing the wiki with instructions for the students to follow: Find the goal that matches your definition and click on the link to add to the appropriate category. Then type in your definition. If you see a definition that is incorrectly placed, please change it to the goal that the definition belongs to.  Remember to always click on the SAVE button after you have edited.  Part 5: Create a page for each of the math goals.  Part 6: Have students edit information collaboratively and collectively throughout the a nine-week period.  Part 7: Teacher monitors the wiki and assesses the students’ work.
  • 9.
    C r ea t in g a W ik i Go to http://pbworks.com/ Click on New User, Educational Go to Create a free PBworks Scroll down, click on Free Setup in 60 seconds Next: Click on Basic, then Free Complete the Signup Page Keep your address simple and brief Continue to next page At the Front Page with two headings View and Edit, this is now your wiki
  • 10.
    E s ta b lis h in g t h e W ik i  First log workspace at m y . p b w o r k s . c o m and chose the wiki you created  Click "Edit" at the top of your workspace, now you can add or change information on the page  Always “Save” your changes  To link pages together to make navigation easier, click on “Edit”  Click on “Link to a New Page”, Select “New Page”  Under “Page Name”, type the name of your new page  Highlight the text and click the "Insert link" button (the world icon on the tool bar), “Save”  Now you have created a new page to add to your wiki  Now create a link back to the Front Page, Save, and that page now links to your Front Page  Create as many pages as necessary
  • 11.
    Other Wiki Instructions  How to Embed a Video on a Wiki: h ttp://www.teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=81725&title=Emb  PBWorks has webinars you can sign up for along with technical support
  • 12.
    W ik iR e s o u r c e s  http://www.wikiindex.org/Welcome: lists over 3,400 different wikis, along with language, topics and wiki engine  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wikis: websites that use a wiki model  http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki: popular wiki engine (Used for Wikimedia projects and wikiHow)  http://www.yourwiki.net/wiki/YourWiki: a wiki host that provides MediaWiki services  http://pbworks.com: formerly, PBWiki, an easy to use wiki that has free and paid services  http://www.springnote.com/ena: a free wiki-based online notebook, used for a wide variety of purposes - from writing notes, organization, scheduling, and group projects, among many other possible scenarios  An example of my wiki: http://3rdgrademathvocabulary.pbworks.com/
  • 13.
    A d dit io n a l R e s o u r c e s  Educational Wikis - Listing of classroom wikis  http://www.wetpaint.com/category/Education: another educational wiki  http://knol.google.com/k: a Google competitor to wikipedia
  • 14.
    R u br ic s Rubistar is a web-based source for rubrics. Search specifically for the type of rubric you desire, or create your own. Another source of ready-made rubrics is iRubric. Again, you can create your own or change an existing rubric. iRubrics can be embedded in the wiki also.  Wiki Page Rubric  Wiki Participation and Creation Rubric  Wiki Rubric for a Collaborative Project  Building a Wiki: Individual Contribution to a Group Wiki