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Julie Lindsay

Wiki, Wiki, Whack! Why Wiki Collaboration Looks Easy...Wait! Maybe Not... - Flat Classr... - 0 views

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    Wonderful blog post about a teacher's experience with wiki collaboration. Everyone should read this - it's funny, yet true.
Julie Lindsay

For More Students, Working on Wikis Is Part of Making the Grade - NYTimes.com - 2 views

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    Interesting artclce supporting the use of wikis for higher order thinking in education.
Vicki Davis

Flat Classroom Project 13-1 - Rubrics - 2 views

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    Collaborative Writing Rubrics - this is the rubric used for the video artifact and wikis on the Flat Classroom project. 
Julie Lindsay

Collaborative annotation of images | speakingimage - 0 views

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    "SpeakingImage is an application for creating interactive images and share them with others. You can also create groups, add wikis and set different permissions to manage collaborative work "
Vicki Davis

Manitou Technology - Flat Classroom 200 - 1 views

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    Duane Robertson has some fantastic examples of how he gets students started on editing their wiki. I love how his second step says "become part of the family." The use of checklists and pointers helps so much in collaboration and helping people get started.
Julie Lindsay

CoachingHEAT - Inspiring Tech Tools - 0 views

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    Wonderful section of Bernajean Porter's Coaching HEAT wiki. The collection of online tools suggested here are organized into categories of instructional FUNCTIONS - many tools are able to serve in more than one role. While there are many, many more tools not listed here - the goal of this page is to give a framework for thinking about ALL the tools as providing functions in the learning, thinking and communication process.
Vicki Davis

Understanding "Centrality Bias" in Teams | HASTAC - 0 views

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    We all tend to think we are more central to a project than we really are. This is no surprise but is very important for those who think they are indispensible because you're not. ;-( I just think being realistic is important. This is also a challenge for us in Flat Classroom because students think they are important and central EVEN if they aren't communicating and reaching out to partners and this is a problem. I've had kids claim they "did all the work" and when looking at the words, it doesn't bear out. They are shocked when they realize how little they've done. I think this thought process is a a problem for collaboration. No matter what people do, they think they did it all even if the wiki says otherwise or data says otherwise. For this reason, it is important to point out this disparity to teammates and also how to quantify the participation of others. "Do you provide information or materials which are necessary for them to do their job? To what extent are the tasks you each do related? Now imagine that everyone in the group does a similar exercise, quantifying their own relationship to everyone else. According to research from Jonathon Cummings of -Duke's Fuqua Business school, you are likely to overestimate the degree to which others on your team depend on you!"
Vicki Davis

Welcome to hackpad - smart collaborative documents - hackpad.com - 0 views

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    Hackpad is an interesting tool. It claims to be a wiki but is more google doc-ish. They call them "smart" collaborative documents. You'll still need emails to invite people. It would be interesting to try out because you can link to other pads using the @ sign and it is also suited to iPHone and Android tools.
Julie Lindsay

Digital-ID - home - 1 views

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    We've created the Digital ID wiki with a two-fold purpose: Provide students, teachers, and administrators with a toolkit of reliable information, resources, and guidelines to help all of us learn how to be upstanding Digital Citizens who maintain a healthy Digital Identity (ID) in the 21st Century. Build a collaborative platform for teachers and students the world over to contribute to our ever-g
Julie Lindsay

Manitou Technology - Flat Classroom 12-2a 400 - 1 views

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    Thank you to Duane from Manitou, Canada for sharing his class wiki and how the Personal Video piece is explained to his students. This is excellent teachersourcing!
Aaron Maurer

bmsfarewell2manz - *Sound Board Feedback Form - 1 views

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    Adding information to help students provide feedback to one another and also adding information to help them become better digital citizens. Looking for feedback and input on this wiki so please share any thoughts or ideas.
Vicki Davis

Flat Classroom Project 12-2 - WFS Education - History - 0 views

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    The AAS students are doing an excellent job (many of them) leaving comments on their edits, this is something that all Flat Classroom teachers should work towards. My compliments.
Vicki Davis

Flat Classroom Project 12-2 - M&U Current News B - History - 0 views

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    If you look at this editing tab, you can see that GrantG did a great job in his comments of documenting what he did. If we can get more students documenting their work as they edit, it makes the process of collaborative writing more powerful and faster as well as the ability to see what happened where. ""I wrote an introductory paragraph for our section. I asked my teacher and she said that because our topic has to do with current news, we can organize it in a way that includes introduction and conclusion paragraphs with a more list-like format in the middle. This is the reason I added a section for examples. Feel free to add relevant current news information as you find it!""
Vicki Davis

Flat Classroom Project 12-2 - PLE&SN ArtsEntLeisure - Diff - 0 views

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    This is a nice example because it includes the addition of new content but also editing of existing content to correct mistakes. It shows that the student read the work of the other student and added her own contribution.
Vicki Davis

Post Reflection Post - Flat Classroom Project - 0 views

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    This is an excellent post-reflective post from a fantastic student. You can see that she drafted in a word processor and pasted it in and then embedded the videos. Knowing how to use features of various programs in tandem is part of being fluent in software. Not just can they use one program or another but can they use them together to become more efficient and effective in the task at hand.
Vicki Davis

Flat Classroom Project 12-2 - Changes - 0 views

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    There is a fantastic feature on wikispaces that lets you drill down by student and see what work they've done. If you click on "recent changes" and then type in the userid and date, you can see the work. I now have students turn in their work on a google checklist - when they edit over a period of time, they type in their id and the dates and paste the link and I can grade with one click. This saves so much time and gives me a digital dashboard of all of the work they've done on a project.
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