RESOURCES


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MY CLASSROOM WIKI This is the WIKI that I use with my classes.

[|THE WIKISPACES OFFICIAL TOUR] **This is actually a wikispace link that allows you to tour and view different aspects of the wikispace site. Very valuable!**

[|WIKI WALK THROUGH] Created by Teachers First.........CREATE YOUR OWN WIKI...[|Click here] WIKI 911 **This is an actual wikispace....Loaded with resources about using wiki's**

**K 12 Online** **This is another wikispace example that has much more then wiki info. Lots of web 2.0 exemplars here.**

**WIKI Dave"s Site****, created by the librarian at My HS. He specifically teaches course's using wiki's " // thanks to Dave" //**

[|**WIKI manual**] **which was developed collaboratively by Antioch University " ****// thanks to Dave" //**

[|**WIKI MATRIX**] **Compare the many different wiki's " ** **//thanks to Dave"

BRAND NEW: [|NOTA]//** **A dynamic whiteboard wiki. Using photos, videos, and other web content. You can instantly create brainstorms, presentations, and scrapbook style presentations. Rich media can be imported into Nota.** //**WIDGETS:**// **In one sense, a widget  is any sort of small, as-yet unnamed mechanical item. The term is often used interchangeably with “gadget.” Within the web development community, a widget  is a piece of self-enclosed code which can be embedded into a website or program to perform a specific function. Many websites take advantage of widgets to increase their functionality and customizability**.

Google Tools for teaching & Learning: [|The Google classroom]
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The Googlized Classroom