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Some examples of how others are using Wikis in their classrooms

Welker's Wikinomics
An experiment in learning the Wiki way, a collaborative tool for understanding the concepts from a principles of Economics course, welcome to Welker's Wikinomics. Anyone is welcome to join and contribute to this wiki, or simply use it as a study tool for your Economics course. The primary contributors are AP and IB Economics students at Shanghai American School and Zurich International School. Thanks for visiting, I hope you find the wiki useful! ~Mr. Welker

Virtual Biology Classroom
(uses Wet Paint)
Created by Celeste Best a science teacher at Oyster River High School in Durham, NH
This is designed to be an online course for students.

Galaxy Team Book Club
(uses Wet Paint)
A wiki created for a 7th grade team at Oyster River Middle School to keep track of books read by students, book reviews by students and books lists.

Galaxy Team Media Literacy Wiki
A wiki created for a 7th Grade team at Oyster River Middle School to share ideas, opinions and information on the role of media in our society.

Bishop Blog Wiki
(uses wikispaces)
Created by William Bishop a Spanish teacher at Haleyville High School in Haleyville, Alabama

Westwood Wiki
(uses wikispaces)
Created by Vicki Davis a computer sciences teacher and information-technology director at Westwood Schools in Camilla, Georgia

thefedpage
(uses pbwiki)
Mrs. Fedderke's English Class Wiki is set up like a web page. Check out her wiki blog page.

Canada Wiki
(uses wikispaces)
Students at Oyster River High School in Durham, NH created this wiki as part of an Economics Project.


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