wiki spaces sounds like a tool most people would like to use, working together is the key similar to what we did with the wiki on the flat classroom project
the ability to share their thoughts, reflect on the work of others, and edit a body of work together. It’s a powerful wiki service that is in use around the world.
"the ability to share their thoughts, reflect on the work of others, and edit a body of work together. It's a powerful wiki service that is in use around the world."
I chose to include each site based on several factors:
a) Functionality (i.e. did it work?)
b) Ease of use
c) Applications in education (could a teacher actually use it for something?)
d) Compatibility with popular educational technology and digital teaching materials
i've heard of this one before and i've heard great about it
VoiceThread’s group conversations are stored and shared in one place, from anywhere in the world. It allows you to create multimedia slideshows with images, videos and documents. Others can view the slides and then leave text, audio or video comments.