Tuesday, May 18, 2010

#16 Week 7

I spent a lot of time going through the various wikis and could have spent hours more. Some of them were just too much, the SJCPL for instance. I think the most relevant to me were the book reviews and the school library wikis like Joyce Valenza's. I was hoping to get a step by step guide to setting one up. I already have a couple that I never do anything with. There isn't a lot of excitement at my school for 21st century learning except from the tech teacher and myself. I think ease of use and time to learn it are the biggest obstacles. I guess I don't see how a wiki would make the classroom projects I'm acquainted with any easier. Except of course when the person with all the work is absent and the project is due that day.

1 comment:

  1. Here's an idea for slowly but surely introducing 21st century tools to your school: you and your tech colleague could introduce one new tool a month, building upon one another. Sprinkle fun with practical. Maybe include themes each month. For example, if you were to create a LibraryThing for Halloween (OCT), you could then add Thanksgiving and Voting/Elections (NOV), Winter Holidays and "Seasons Readings" (DEC), etc. You could use imagechef and other image generators to promote the newest books added to LibraryTHing or announce a "book-of-the month" book club (details on a blog -- just don't call it a blog -- call it by its original full name, a "web log" or online journal).

    Best wishes.

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