What other say

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Introduction

This Wiki is now almost 2 years old and links appear in pages. This is a quick attempt to identify some traces about edutechwiki. - Daniel K. Schneider 14:22, 8 December 2007 (MET).

Some backlinks

(there are many more of course...)

About learning experiences using this wiki

Sarah Guth's class

  • Guth, Sarah (2007). Wikis in Education: Is Public Better?, WikiSym' 07 October 21-23, 2007, Montréal, Québec, Canada. PDF

{quotation | From an affective point of view, students generally expressed a preference for the more protected environment of the semi-public wiki. However, not only did their performance improve on the public one, but they, too, came to understand the benefits of a large user-base and writing for a worldwide community of users. One student saw writing on the semi-public wiki as good preparation for EduTech: "It made me think of the driving lessons one takes before getting a driving license"}}.

Student views (some)
  • Buzz, Erica (2007). EduTech Wiki, The Blogsphere an I (blog). “[...] contributing to EduTech Wiki is a good way to make students more responsible and aware of what they are writing. Here anyone can access the pages and contribute to them, while last semester this didn't happen. Writing for a public audience helps us improving our languages, our style and- as in this case- our content (in the sense that maybe we are more careful in looking for sources, links, information and in deciding which of them are more reliable than the other ones).”
  • Edutech Wiki, Ielena Biroloski (Blog).
  • EduTech Wiki vs Tulanepadova Wiki, My Never-Never Land (Blog).