Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Web 2.0 wiki in action
My Web 2.0 wiki activity is up and running. Six of eight learner's have made post in the form of a comment to two Linkedin member's questions on F2F vs. E Learning training. The comments were excellent. All came from under grad IDT students. They had to get my permission to edit/save the material they posted on my wiki. In this activity they learned how to access a wiki, create a page and folder, name both, place each in a list, access the assigned folder from the list using the Page and Files tab at the top of the wiki, bring up each front page 1-12 that were in each folder, post their comment and save their page. Each learner had the opportunity to read a profession Linkedin member's post on F2F vs. E Learning. This gave each learner a different perspective on how the Linkedin member answered the same qustion. The learner could write a comment agreeing, disagreeing, or make no comment on the Linkedin member's post. I'm now writing my final report for Dr. West per our final project. I thanked each learner for their help on my project. They and I used the project as a new way to use a Web 2.0 tool, a wiki.
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ReplyDeleteTo visit my wiki and read the learner's comments goto the above URL. All of my project was completed using the Web 2.0 tool. Each learner went to this URL and some made comments on several folders. I sent each learner an email assigning them folder's to answer. All work was done on my laptop and PC.