This is an optional Swap board from Camper David Hodges. Its purpose is to organize access to exemplary wikis (they don't have to be good examples to be exemplary) we can all learn from by visiting.
If you can think of a better way to organize the material, please comment as early as possible, before the charts get ungainly.
- Add your wiki to any appropriate chart or charts below
- If there isn't already a chart for your particular wiki, start a new chart.
- If there's no row left in the chart you want to use, add a new row below.
- Please don't tinker with the width of the columns.
They may not work just right for your material, but changes are hard to undo.
I think this a a very good idea. I hope a lot of people will recommend their own wikis. Mine are partly in German therefore I won´t put them on the list.
Rather than deprive us of your wikis, why not start a chart for languages other than English? You may be surprised how many campers are fluent in other languages!
I agree . .seeing wiki's in various languages is helpful. Some countries have incredible opportunities online, too, where different tools are available (I am thinking of South Korea). Also, for teachers teaching different languages, it's nice to have some places to go for students.
Joy
I think this a a very good idea. I hope a lot of people will recommend their own wikis. Mine are partly in German therefore I won´t put them on the list.
-bm
Even if we cannot read them, we can see the format!
Thanks! This is a good idea... i am disappointed that we can't "search" for similar ideas wiki-wide.
Thanks. These will be very useful as I set up the structure of my wiki.
Ann
Thanks for creating this, David. It's a super helpful resource for those of us who are just starting to create our classroom wikis. And thanks to all those who are sharing. You are truly "leading by example"!
This is an optional Swap board from Camper David Hodges. Its purpose is to organize access to exemplary wikis (they don't have to be good examples to be exemplary) we can all learn from by visiting.
If you can think of a better way to organize the material, please comment as early as possible, before the charts get ungainly.
Add your wiki to any appropriate chart or charts below If there isn't already a chart for your particular wiki, start a new chart. If there's no row left in the chart you want to use, add a new row below. Please don't tinker with the width of the columns. They may not work just right for your material, but changes are hard to undo.Link to the Wiki-Swap Chart.-forumdavidbdale
Okay I missed this forum topic a few days ago and started another chart. Great minds think alike. I imagine that we take information from both. Here's looking at you all and learning from you all.
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