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Wetpaint lets you build a rich, online community around the whatever-it-is that you're really into. Utilizing the best features of wikis, blogs, forums and social networks, Wetpaint mixes everything you need so you can create, collect, and organize content on your own social website.
"Wiki Rubric Karen Franker's rubric includes criteria for assessing individual and group Wiki contributions.
Blog Rubric This rubric by Karen Franker may be used for assessing individual blog entries, including comments on peers' blogs.
Twitter Rubric Karen Franker's rubric may be used to assess learning with Twitter during social networking instructional assignments."
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 38,776 pages in a multitude of textbooks created by volunteers like you!
The aim of this project is to produce age-appropriate non-fiction books for children from birth to age 12. These books are richly illustrated with photographs, diagrams, sketches, and original drawings. Wikijunior books are produced by a worldwide community of writers, teachers, students, and young people all working together. The books present factual information that is verifiable. You are invited to join in and write, edit, and rewrite each module and book to improve its content. Our books are distributed free of charge under the terms of the Gnu Free Documentation License.
Created by Jo Kay (aka jokay Wollongong) and Sean FitzGerald (aka Sean McDunnough) in 2007, the SLeducation Wiki is designed to:
* document Educational Uses of Second Life
* provide useful resources for educators
* link to a range of handy Second Life online resources,
* and list some of the many other virtual worlds that exist.
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Personal Learning Networks (PLNs) are all about using web tools such as blogs, wiki, twitter, facebook to create connects with others which extend our learning, increases our reflection while enabling us to learn together as part of a global community. PLNs increase our opportunities to ask questions and receive help compared to our normal daily face-to-face interactions.
Presentation, Workshop Materials and Other Stuff
This wikispace is for my October 2007 Australia Cross Country Tour (for where I will be see the schedule). Most of the wiki pages here are locked; it is not that kind of wiki! I remain sole editor as these are final presentation materials, not collaborative ones. If you wish to leave comments, please use the discussion tab atop all pages.
The RAMS focuses on capturing E-Research activityflows so that they can be analysed, shared, re-used and adapted. This will lead to a national website providing a library of "actionable" best practice activityflows for common research processes and the Research Activity Management System (RAMS) to run them. This approach draws on the success of capturing and sharing "Learning Designs" within e-learning, and applies it to the challenges of people-based workflow in E-Research.
Wikiversity is a Wikimedia Foundation project devoted to learning resources, learning projects, and research for use in all levels, types, and styles of education from pre-school to university, including professional training and informal learning. Wikiversity has over ten thousand learning resources, many of which are of the highest repute, and it is rapidly growing.