Ok, so... I know we had permission (and I think it even may have been required) to change someone else's work on the wiki page, but I just didn't want to do that. I hope this doesn't cause me to fail this assignment! As soon as I logged in, I had free access to change pretty much anything I wanted! It was almost too easy! But, I just couldn't bring myself to change someone else's work. Funny though, I wouldn't care if someone changed my work, I mean that is what is that page if for... to collaborate, right? Oh well. I went ahead and just created a page about what we did back in Thing #8 because that has been my favorite thing yet. Feel free to change my page and/or add whatever you'd like. You will find that is super easy!
This could be fun for students to collaborate on assignments. I liked that you could make your own page, that way if students needed a bit more one on one, a teacher can have them have their own page and she/he can work with them while not taking away from the other students. Really, the possibilities are endless for this. Plus, parents can chime in and offer help or ask questions as well. I like this idea. Very cool.
Here is a link to my wiki page "Making Posters"
Janelle, I understand what you mean by not wanting to change someone else's work in Wiki. For a group project in my 3070 class we decided to incorporate Wiki into our project on Social Networking. I think it is a great tool for students to collaborate ideas and information for times when they cannot meet together. I posted an example of how my group created ours and color coordinated it by person to show the work in my blog!
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