Like blogs, wikis are a tool teachers can use to communicate with parents. While blogs are simpler, a wiki is a database of pages which visitors can edit live. The building blocks of wikis are the "comments" from visitors. You can generally edit a page in real time, search the wiki's content, and view updates since your last visit. In a "moderated wiki," wiki owners review comments before addition to the main body of a topic. View this short Wiki video to better understand what wikis are about.
Click here to view Odessa Mayer's class wiki.
Hey....i know other schools have a school wiki where they save and share lesson plans, newsletters, worksheets, etc. It's nice cause it works like a share drive but is accessible from any computer with internet access. Can we start something like that?
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