How can online instructors and course designers' instruction harness the popular Web 2.0 tool, the wiki, for successful collaboration and learning outcomes? This book focuses on using wikis in the active learning processes that are the hallmark of collaborative learning and constructivism. It provides both the pedagogical background and practical guidelines, tools, and processes for accomplishing these goals with special emphasis on wikis and other collaborative design tools. This book supports the effective design and delivery of online courses through the integration of collaborative writing and design activities.
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THE AUTHORS
James A. West is an associate professor in the Department of Instructional Design and Technology, Western Illinois University. He has conducted extensive research in both graduate and undergraduate courses using wikis and Web 2.0.
Margaret L. West is the IT systems manager for the Center for Innovation in Teaching and Research at Western Illinois University. Her twenty-five-year career has included work in higher education, K12, and the private sector.
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Using Wikis for Online Collaboration
Using Wikis for Online Collaboration is a practical resource for learning to harness the power of wikis to create a shared environment where online students can actively participate in the integration and co-creation of knowledge. This important book shows how to plan, design, and facilitate collaborative wiki projects into effective online courses. Written by James and Margaret West, Using Wikis for Online Collaboration offers
- Information on the technology and infrastructure needed for implementing a wiki
- Guidelines for selecting wiki services and software
- Ideas for preparing online students for success using wikis
- Advice on pedagogical issues when creating wikis
- Tips for planning and designing the wiki project framework
- Suggestions for managing the collaborative writing process
- Suggested projects that support cognitive processing and knowledge construction
- Guidance for creating complex activities that highlight critical thinking and analysis
Using Wikis for Online Collaboration is the seventh book in the Jossey-Bass Guides to Online Teaching and Learning series. It offers concrete and practical resources to help higher education practitioners meet the challenges of the online learning environment.
Praise for Using Wikis for Online Collaboration
"A practical guide for the 'newbie' as well as the experienced technology user or instructional designer. Using Wikis for Online Collaboration provides invaluable guidelines and activities for incorporating this important Web 2.0 tool into an online or classroom setting."
J. Ana Donaldson, associate professor, Instructional Technology, University of Northern Iowa
Inhalt
Preface xiii
About the Authors xvii
ONE Getting Ready to Wiki 1
Opportunities for Online Learning 2
What Is a Wiki? 3
Types of Wikis 6
Choosing the Right Wiki 9
Features of Wikis 10
Setting Up the Wiki 17
Summary 19
TWO Designing Wiki Projects for Collaborative Learning 21
Teaching and Learning Through Wikis 21
Laying the FoundationPreparing Students for Wiki Work 22
Building the FrameworkDesigning the Wiki Project 31
Monitoring ConstructionManaging the Wiki Process 45
Summary 57
THREE Wiki Projects for Knowledge Construction 59
Resource Bank 60
Frequently Asked Questions 62
Error Finding and Correcting 64
Historical Time Line 66
Annotated Bibliography 69
Online Dialogue 72
Group Summary 73
Class Encyclopedia 74
Summary 77
FOUR Wiki Projects for Critical Thinking 79
What If . . . ? Scenarios 80
Case Studies 82
Debates 85
Collaborative Research Papers 88
Evaluation or Research Study 90
Frame-Based Writing 93
Nominal Group Technique 95
Structured Online Critiques 98
Summary 100
FIVE Wiki Projects for Contextual Application 101
Event Plan 102
Process Map 104
Virtual Science Lab 109
Field Research Project 112
Story Creation 114
Team Challenge 115
Media Design Project 118
Service Learning Project 121
Summary 123
SIX Wikis Today and Tomorrow 125
The Value of Collaborative Writing 125
Integrating Wikis with Other Technologies 126
What the Future Holds 126
An Invitation to Collaborate 128
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES 129
Wikis for Educators 129
Web 2.0 129
Collaborative Writing 130
Scaffolding 130
Bloom's Taxonomy 130
References 131
Index 135