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Jennie Bales

Using Wikis for Learning and Collaboration - 0 views

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    "The right wiki software may be used to distribute information, share knowledge, facilitate user-generated content, develop a collaborative culture and provide support in the workflow-significant aspects of workplace learning." Although the focus of this article is for workplace there relevant content using wikis education.
Jennie Bales

educational-origami - home - 0 views

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    Educational Origami is a blog and a wiki, about 21st Century Teaching and Learning. This wiki is not just about the integration of technology into the classroom, though this is certainly a critical area, it is about shifting our educational paradigm.
Jennie Bales

Learning and Teaching with Wikis - Instructional Design Australia - 0 views

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    "Wikis offer open collaboration, on a simple cross platform tool, with people who may be co-located or in distributed locations, working synchronously or asynchronously." History and various uses and values are explored.
Jennie Bales

PLAY! New Media Literacies - PLAY! Framework - 0 views

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    PLAY - Participatory - Learning - And - You - this wiki focuses on participatory learning, the role of new media literacies in 21 Century learning and the role of curriculum design.
Jennie Bales

Literacy-in-Content-Areas - home - 0 views

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    This site provides content - theory, resources, strategies around the teaching of literacy. Pages are devoted to fiction, non-fiction, genres, age groups and numerous other organisers.
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    This site provides content - theory, resources, strategies around the teaching of literacy. Pages are devoted to fiction, non-fiction, genres, age groups and numerous other organisers.
Jennie Bales

Inquiry-based learning - EduTech Wiki - 0 views

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    A useful introduction to inquiry based learning with a diagram model and clear descriptions of each step.
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