Now I know what a Wiki is! As a collaborative project for a class or group, I see it as being very worthwhile. Each person can add their own thoughts and information. As it grows, it can reflect the ideas of the group. As I was searching through wikihow, I noticed there were many wikis for the same thing, with slightly different wording. I'm wondering, why wouldn't someone edit an existing wiki instead of creating a new one?
The educational website of Hamish McLean (Director eLearning in New Zealand, 5/6 grade teacher) is impressive. You must be a member of his wiki to enter it. WOW. http://electroniclearner.wikispaces.com/
What lucky students he has.
One major hurdle in using some wikis is that you don't know if the information is coming from a reliable source. For medical questions I would first check the Mayo Clinic website because it is a highy reputable hospital. I checked "How to be a Kindergarten Teacher" on wiki and it really didn't give consistent, reliable information. Some how tos work best as a video. I looked at a "How to do the Breaststroke" on wiki and it looked very complicated. On my walk this morning I thought I would write a simple wiki on "How to take a Walk". Surprisingly, there are a lot of them out there, but I'm still going to do it. Stay tuned!
I just saw a youtube on how to walk! Funny, I thought I knew how, but I guess most people have terrible posture. Maybe your wiki can help me.
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