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WIKI AS A TOOL FOR COLLABORATIVE LEARNING

WIKI AS A TOOL FOR COLLABORATIVE LEARNING. PREPARED BY: HELMY BIN MUSTAFA SUMARTINI BTE MAHADI ZAIDAD FARHAH BINTI BAHARUDIN. PXGT 6110: INTERNET APPLICATION. Wiki As A Tool For Collaborative Learning. Introduction.

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WIKI AS A TOOL FOR COLLABORATIVE LEARNING

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  1. WIKI AS A TOOL FOR COLLABORATIVE LEARNING PREPARED BY: HELMY BIN MUSTAFA SUMARTINI BTE MAHADI ZAIDAD FARHAH BINTI BAHARUDIN PXGT 6110: INTERNET APPLICATION

  2. Wiki As A Tool For Collaborative Learning

  3. Introduction “When anyone can publish at the press of a button, the social role of gatekeepers changes.” (Weinberger, 2007, p. 102)   Knowledge no longer exclusively comes from a single instructor; rather, a wiki enables all students to contribute to each other’s learning. 

  4. “Wiki use reflects the view of an instructor as one who facilitates information sharing among learners rather than simply transmitting knowledge from themselves to their students.” (Mindel & Verma, 2006)

  5. What is Wikispaces? • A wiki is a collection of collaboratively authored web documents. • The first wiki was created by Ward Cunningham in 1995. • Wikis get their name from the Hawaiian term “wiki wiki,” which means “very fast.” • A wiki starts with one front page. Each author can make changes to the same page. • Wikis provide users with both author and editor privileges. A wiki can incorporate sounds, movies, and pictures.

  6. Why use Wikispaces?

  7. Why use Wikispaces?

  8. Why use Wikispaces?

  9. Why use Wikispaces?

  10. Why use Wikispaces? Simple website. The world’s easiest to use wiki. No experience necessary. You are up and running in minutes.

  11. Why use Wikispaces?

  12. Why bring Wiki to teaching? • Great motivator for teachers. • Easy to manage and get information. • Allows for creativity and innovation. • Encourages participation of all teachers. • Promotes communication between teachers from different location. • Interesting way to learn and communicating

  13. The role that the systems play most often is like that of an advanced photocopier, allowing faculty members to deliver materials to their students with greater ease than was previously possible. That use can be important, but it is only part of what the systems could do.” (Maloney, 2007, p. B26) Wiki’s for Course Management • Centered around the student learning not the course’s administration. • Student can collaborating and sharing their knowledge

  14. Lucas and Frydenberg (2000) developed a web-based application for course management using Active Server Pages, where each page had this structure. Today the use of a wiki is a much more general solution, and renders this specialized application obsolete Syllabus Management • Syllabus becomes a living document • Easy to update in the likely event that the schedule changes. • Syllabus more accurately reflects the class pace.

  15. Project Management • Wiki as a project management when students add information to it. • Creates a log of contributions • Centrally located collection of resources Wikis “establish virtual learning spaces or environments that facilitate collaboration across time, interruptions, and distance.” (Mindel & Verma, 2006, p. 11)

  16. “Putting a lecture skeleton onto a wiki website and encouraging students to flesh out that skeleton can create high-quality lecture notes and provide an instructor with valuable feedback on what students have understood.” (O'Neill, 2005, p. 268) Collaborative Writing Students could experience their work being edited or changed, possibly by other students who they did not know

  17. Collaborative Study Sheets “When contributing to a wiki project, students are not just writing for the teacher, as is the case in traditional classroom environments, but for and with their peers.” (Guth, 2007. p. 62) • Students create a collaborative study sheet • Instructor would select potential questions for an examination.

  18. Impact of Wiki’s on Student Learning • Contributed to their learning • Tools for collaborative learning • Useful for expressing idea’s on the internet • Allows for creativity and innovation • Promotes communication between student and teachers

  19. What teachers have to say about Wikispaces? “Easy tool for putting together document that can be viewed or edit from anywhere.” Siti Zarina, teacher at SMK(P) Jln Ipoh, KL. “With wikispaces, it is easy and fast way to build documents on live.” Surina Muhammad Fakhruddin, teacher at SMK Sg. Pusu, KL. “It’s free, easy, sharing and assembling documents via email”. Noryani teacher at SMK Rusila, Terengganu. “It provides a unique opportunity for collaboration as all users can create and edit document.” Ummi Nazrah, teacher at SMK Ipoh, Perak. http://smpmaths.wikispaces.com

  20. Divide into two groups 2. Debate on the advantages and disadvantages of using wikispaces in teaching and learning 3. Support your ideas based on your reading. Activities

  21. Reflection • Take time to reflect, individually and as a group. • Share feelings and experiences. • Share ideas that will lead to a final projects.

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