Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Using Wikis and Streaming Video in the Classroom - Part II

How can wikis be used to help students learn and help teachers teach?
How can video be used to help students learn and help teachers teach?

Activites:

Closure: How might you use a wiki in your classroom?

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

wiki's are a good way to 'limit' the internet. Students and teachers can find good material and links and keep this information on the wiki.

Anonymous said...

We can use wiki's to display supplemental videos or multimedia to help enrich a lesson.

Anonymous said...

We can use wiki's to help students review material for unit tests and quizzes.

Anonymous said...

Students can share their knowledge of math concepts with other students by adding to the wiki.

Anonymous said...

We can use wikis to begin study of new objectives

Anonymous said...

I will use the teacher tube to find a video about careers for my pre-voc ed class. The one I found on united streaming was BORING, so maybe this will be a little better.

Anonymous said...

I look forward to integrating windows moviemaker in class creating ads or discussing personal finance.

Anonymous said...

Using the smartboard capture application could be a good thing to post on a wiki for students to refer to.

Anonymous said...

I like the idea of embedding the teacher tubes in the wiki. It is less distracting for the students.

Anonymous said...

Wikis can help to review information.

Anonymous said...

I like the way they limit the students to the content you want

Anonymous said...

Wikis are a good way for teachers to interact with students where they can review materials and comment. They could also leave other ways to solve equations and help eachother.

Anonymous said...

use it for a review

Anonymous said...

Wikis are a good tool to engage students plus interact with the teacher.

Anonymous said...

I can think of multiple ways this can be used in my classroom. One thing that came to mind was a demonstration that was just used by students to demonstrate how the respiratory system works.

Though, all of this at times is overwhelming