Wikispaces November Education Webinar
November 7th, 2008 by Sarah
Join us for our upcoming Education Webinar on November 13th at 5pm PDT. We will run through the basics of setting Wikispaces up in your classroom and hear from Jeanne Simpson, an educator who has used wikis to create and organize math resources for the classroom.
We will let you know more details in an upcoming post. Keep an eye out for it and send us questions you would like answered during the event.

Hi -
I am researching forms of communication between parents & teachers at my daughters school. This is all new technology to me! I’d like to participate in the Webnar on 11/13 — how do I do that? I’m assuming it is something to log on & watch on the internet or something?
My goal is to find somehting that I can help set up that I can then present to the school as a possible form of communication on upcoming events, a way for parents to sign up for various fundraisers, etc. Something that would be kept up by a few parents. It seems that there is technolpgy out there that would do exactly this, but I’m 40+ so I’m a bit behind the curve! Any help would be great!
Thanks, in advance!
Please let me know more details about this Webinar.
Hi, I’m looking forward to this webinar. Please send me mnore information how I can join. Thanks
Hi,
I’d like to know how you encourage staff and students to use a wiki to ‘run’ the classroom? How do you encourage usage after the initial ‘gloss’ has worn off?
Thanks
Please keep my informed about webinars.
Thanks david
Yes, I’d like to join this webinar on the 20th. Please let me know where we log on.
Debbie, the webinar was last Thursday. However, you can find the recording of the webinar in the above post.
Keep an eye on our blog for upcoming events.
Best,
Sarah
I have wanted to set up wikis for my English and Humanities classes for some time. I am also a member of our school’s tech team. I look forward to this webinar.
I am new to wikis but saw a video on a faculty that used wikis to increase learning and understanding through collaborative student activities.
Im looking forward to using this tool in my Mechatronics Academic Program.
Currently we have challenge based learning as part of our initiatives (see our latest challenge – build a mechanism that will walk up 4 flights of stairs … http://www.sergiosedas.com/imt/2008/11/17/a-que-no-puedes-gran-final-fotos-nov-15/
Best Regards,
Sergio