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Using Wikis in Teaching. Wikis. e.g. Wikipedia Collaborative web site Users can create and edit content pages. Use Wikipedia?. Nature 2005 study found it comparable to Encyclopedia Brittanica Disorganized, some information omitted Several studies find error correction within hours
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Wikis • e.g. Wikipedia • Collaborative web site • Users can create and edit content pages
Use Wikipedia? • Nature 2005 study found it comparable to Encyclopedia Brittanica • Disorganized, some information omitted • Several studies find error correction within hours • Obscure articles aren’t repaired as fast • There’s a nice Wikipedia article summarizing all of this.
Student edited wiki • Gives students ownership • Creates a student-centered resource • A skill for future use
Who uses wikis? • Software documentation –e.g. Perl, Moodle • Corporate in-house wikis • Research collaborators
Have students edit Wikipedia? • Hard to grade • May be removed or corrected very rapidly • May irritate other users
Dedicated Class Wikis • Most LMS systems have them – e.g. Moodle • Or you can implement various freeware wikis . • e.g. Wikispaces • We’ve used ScrewTurn Wiki • Example in my Genetics class
Issues • Students don’t do optional • Grading • Students don’t like to correct each other
Alternatives • In Moodle – glossary and database • Blogs • Others?
What do you want? • Resource for students or experience for students? • Growing resource over semesters, or new every semester? • How open or structured?