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What is Wikispaces video link: Wikis in Plain English

Getting Started (K-12 Educators): Get Going with Wikispaces

Wikispaces tutorial: Wikispaces Tutorial Hi Jason I saw this Video on Youtube toouser:cwu50and I got an idea that each us just watch this very carefully and try to remember the detail and we say in class by ourselve with showing our own wiki.. How about that?

My Winter quarter project Wiki: 4th Grade Power Point Games

Discussion questions: 1. What is meant by a learning tool. Can you describe a learning tool which you use? What characterizes a learning tool and how is technology related to learning tools? 2. What is meant by " User Extensibility", and how does this phenomenon affect learning environments of today? Waht should teachers know about user extensibility? 3. How might one's generational characteristics impact one's perception of video games? What are the obvious benefits of video games, and what are the legitimate concerns? What should teachers should be aware of? 4. What does a 21st Century classroom look like? What characteristics would be necessary in such an environment and why? 5. What can be said about the nature of the video game and how it can be used as a learning tool? 6. Prensky speaks of a digital native and a digital immigrant. What can be said about learning and thinking and the digital native? 7. What are your thoughts regarding the following statement: "It's the world web, he said." "What's it do, I asked." "I don't know, he said, it's not finished yet." 8. Are weblogs (Blogs) just another technology that will come and pass? What are the pedagogical applications of weblogs-how can they be used in your classroom. Give us examples. 9. Wikipedia or " The Wiki" has gained in popularity as a source of information for almost anything imaginable. Our students frequent the wiki and will even cite it for research. What can be said about the validity of information in the wiki? Is it a legitimate source of information? 10. Formative assessment and summative assessment are two categories of assessment which can be used to evaluate student learning. Formative assessment is on-going while summative is intermittent. Each form has its place in instruction. Instructional models will typically have formative assessment, summative assessment, or both within the design model. Describe the formative and summative assessment which you will use to evaluate the learning that occurs from your instructional unit. How can your instructional environment use assessment information to assist and guide instruction of the learner? 11. Podcasting is nothing more than audio of some event or activity that has been placed on the internet for access by others. So what is the big deal? Haven't we had the ability to capture audio and broadcast it for over 50 years? Please respond. 12. What are the characteristics of computer "video" games of today and how are they different than games of 20 years ago? 13. Provide a brief summary and explanation of a learning strategy used within the instructional unit which you designed. This description should encompass what you have learned with respect to the "Net" generation, 21st Century learning environments, and the tools methods which can be used to create learner-centered instruction.

Hi Jason... these questions are all I got and I think that some questions are not appropriate to use in our presentation, but some questions we do....Please read it and also think about which questions you want to use!