The Wiki Way of Learning
July 27, 2009 at 5:24 pm (Standard 1. Instructional Planning, Standard 10. Technology, Standard 11. Inquiry/Research, Standard 12. Professional citizenship, Standard 4. Pedagogy, Standard 5. Assessment, Standards 6 & 7. Communication & Collaboration) (authentic learning, EDTC 6536, knowledge construction, social learning, wiki)
Learning about how wikis can show student thinking and allow for reflection and problem solving has helped me to see the benefits of wiki in the classroom. Before reading this article I was ignorant about how beneficial wikis because they allow students to learn from each other, which is the best way to learn. Wikis allow collaboration, co-construction and demonstrates different ways of learning. There is no expert in a wiki, only collaborators constructing knowledge together.
Wikis provide a quick way for students to construct knowledge socially in an authentic way and provide them the space to reflect on their thinking and how their thinking has changed. Ruth (2004) says that students will be more engaged in learning if they can get help from teachers and other students and if they feel that the task is meaningful. Knowing why a wiki is used is so much more important to me than knowing how they are used. I am looking forward to seeing more examples of wikis working in science and psychology classes to implement the same ideas and wikis for reviewing major concepts in my classroom.
Social and cooperative learning have been shown to be more beneficial to a diverse group of students. Wikis may be another way I reach out to underserved students.

(from abpc.wikispaces.com)

The graphic compares collaboration via email with wiki