This blog is about my semester in TPTE 486 at the University of TN Knoxville.
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
WWT - Wiki Walk Through!
The Wiki Walk Through was an informative website about the wiki world. After completing the Wiki Walk Through, I feel that I have a much better understanding of what a wiki is. Before reading about wikis, I was confused about the differences between wikis and blogs, and why one would be better than the other. Now that I know more about wikis, I realize that Wikipedia is only one example of a wiki, and that wikis have an open structure that can be edited by many people. They are a great tool for collaboration!
Teachers may use wikis to share ideas about a subject or particular class for their students or other teachers. Wikis also are a great place to store resources, such as lesson plans. This is especially useful for students who have missed class. However, it is important to remember that while student need access to lesson plans and activities, they must not be allowed to access answer keys.
A page that I found interesting in the Wiki Walk Through was the Differentiating page. This page has many resources for differentiating instruction and other resources for special education teachers. As a future special education teacher, I found this information very beneficial. One of the resources I enjoyed reading about discussed ways to address student strengths using multiple intelligences. This page also shared best practices strategies for students with autism, as well as other students with specific needs.
Finding a broad variety of information in this Wiki Walk Through is a good example of what is expect in a wiki. When a group of people work together to present information that they know a great deal about, the collaboration is useful for people on the team and others who are less familiar with the information. This Wiki Walk Through definitely gave me a better big picture perspective on wikis!
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