Waaaaay back last Spring, Darren and I recorded a podcast discussing our use of wikis in the classroom. We talked for quite a while about what we were doing, what we wanted to do, and why we thought they might be useful classroom tools. Then we both got busy with our summers and the other stuff that we had going on.
Now, we present to you the podcast. I’ve learned an awful lot about recording since then. An awful lot. (Hint, hint. Sorry. It’s worth the few rough spots, though. Honest.)
We’d love your feedback on wikis in the classroom, the podcast, or whatever strikes your fancy. We’re cross-posting, so leave feedback here, or there.
Show Notes (Thanks, Darren!)
Wiki Confluence and a Brilliant Blog Concept
Brian Lamb, Learning Objects, Wikis, Flickr, RSS– They Wanted it All (No Fooling) (Alan’s Post)
Wide Open Spaces: Wikis, Ready or Not (Brian’s Article at Educause)
Bud’s Blogging Experiment Wiki
Elle’s Experimental Expedition
Google Search for choose your own adventure