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Why using wiki?

Why using wiki?. Yu-Chuan Joni Chao 趙毓銓. A wiki-mediated collaborative approach. What is a wiki? Why using wiki for collaborative writing? How to implement in a course?. What is a wiki?. open source computer-mediated communication (CMC) that provides a web space

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Why using wiki?

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  1. Why using wiki? Yu-Chuan Joni Chao 趙毓銓

  2. A wiki-mediated collaborative approach • What is a wiki? • Why using wiki for collaborative writing? • How to implement in a course?

  3. What is a wiki? • open source computer-mediated communication (CMC) that provides a web space • similar to writing in the word processor • allowing multiple users to edit and modify collaboratively.

  4. Wiki for collaborative writing • Collaboration is the key feature sets wikis apart from other web-based documenting like blogs.

  5. Wikipedia • Wikipedia (www.wikipedia.org), the best-known wiki, demonstrates the feasibility of collaborative content creation.

  6. Wikibooks • Wikibooks is a Wikimedia community for creating a free library of educational textbooks that anyone can edit. • Wikibooks began on July 10, 2003; since then Wikibooks has grown to include over 34,974 pages in a multitude of textbooks created by volunteers like you!

  7. Wiktionary • A collaborative project run by the Wikimedia Foundation to produce a free and completedictionary (lexicon and thesaurus therein) in every language. • The dictionary resulting from this project. • A wiki-based open content dictionary.

  8. Other wikimedia projects • WikinewsFree-content news • WikisourceThe free library • WikispeciesDirectory of species • WikiquoteCollection of quotations • CommonsShared media repository • Meta-WikiWikimedia project coordination • WikiversityFree learning tools

  9. Wikinomics 維基經濟學 Based on a $9 million research project led by bestselling author Don Tapscott, Wikinomics shows how the masses of people can participate in the economy like never before.

  10. English learning wikis • Crag’s wiki • 潘sir的Wiki / English Fancy Chung • flatclassroomproject » home • Red Cedar Writing Project » MCTE 2007 Digital Storytelling • the web 2.0 for EFL teachers

  11. Wiki for teaching • We can use Wiki to make webpages. • We can use Wiki for LCMS (Learning Content Management System). Examples of my course materials on wiki: • For Research Writing course http://newresearch.wikispaces.com/ • For Business English course http://businessenglish.wikispaces.com/ • For general writing http://teaching-materials-links.wikispaces.com/

  12. Wiki for learning communities • We can build wiki learning communities. • Examples of my class wiki communities http://pupupu.wikispaces.com/2006+class

  13. Wiki for tracing progress/changes

  14. Why using wiki for EFL writing?(Pedagogical purpose) • to provide EFL learners with computer-mediated communication as an extension of classroom writing • to provide EFL learners with the potential collective benefits of peer interaction via collaborative writing.

  15. Theoretical frameworks • CMC • Networking anytime beyond class time • Providing a medium for process approach • Process-oriented writing • focusing on a specific process to engage students from random thoughts to a well-organized and well-developed piece of writing. • Collaborating • Peer interaction (scaffolding) • Collective inputs (ZPD) • Student-centered process

  16. Instructional Design (How) • Using wiki to combine five stages of writing process as pedagogical objectives with collaborative writing tasks.

  17. The Wiki Instrument • Highly-praised hosted service • http://www.wikispaces.com

  18. Wiki Terms • User Account: Your identity on Wikispaces, consisting of username, password, and e-mail address • Space: A wiki on which you can collaborate • Page: Each space can consist of multiple pages

  19. Your projects of wikispaces • Create your e-portfolio (Individual project) • Collaborate a “Wikibook” (a manual of a technology tool). (team project)

  20. How to create an e-portfolio 4 video clips from YouTube

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