We really have our PBwiki!
As this is may be the first time for some using pbwiki, I left the standard "new wiki" information on our front page (below the line) as it may be helpful.
Also, I forgot to mention that in pbwiki, the login password is all-for-one and one-for-all so it can be a bit more challenging to tell who is editing what unless when you log in, you enter your initials, name, username, whatever you want your students to do (you'll see that when you log in) or, it looks like there is a new editor, even new from last week when I was showing this to one of my colleagues and at the bottom of the "edit" page. Now there is a "who is making this edit" box so it is easier to track - Excellent!
My oversight on the password - we should have set it when we were together. So, remember when we discussed that we would call the wiki table9? The password is what we would have called it if table9 was taken. If that doesn't make sense, or if you found our wiki and would like to participate even though you were not with the TechForum in Chicago, send Wendy an email (makingtrees@gmail.com) and you'll receive the password asap!
With that, here is some information, and obviously, in the spirit of wikis, add, change, modify, create!
Blogs Podcasting Wikis
Get started now. To see how easy PBwiki is:
1. Click "Edit Page" at the top of this page
2. Type something
3. Click Save!
(from Dick Diener) - I hosted the other table about Blogs, Podcasts and Wikis for Students at the Tech Forum. I thought I'd share two links. The first is a (simple) web page of projects from this year. The second is an upcoming conference in Milwaukee this July-August where you will learn how to create podcasts AT and FOR the Milwaukee Public Museum! Yes, you read that right... you will make podcasts for the museum! Join us!
Dick's notes:
http://email.mtsd.k12.wi.us/~ddiener/forum-roundtable07.html
Milwaukee Digital Media Conference 2007:
http://mdmc2007.com/
Video: 4 easy steps to get started
Video: How do other educators use PBwiki?
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Bonus materials!
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