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A wiki-based book

  • Edited by Stewart Mader
  • Authored by Vicki Davis, Paul Schacht, Mike Cannon-Brookes, Peter Higgs, Jon Silvers, Jude Higdon, Rick Reo, Jonathan Nolen, Stuart Glogoff, David Wicks, and you!
  • Companion to the Using Wiki in Education blog
  • Developed and published using a wiki, a first of its kind.
  • Your guide to the wiki. Learn how it will transform your teaching & research, and choose the right tool & best approach.
    A book of ideas - 2 chapters are free and $19 gets you full access to the wiki and downloadable chapters in PDF.

Chapters:

  1. Four Letter Words - How wiki and edit are making the Internet a better teaching tool
    Stewart Mader, Brown University
  2. The Collaborative Writing Project
    Paul Schacht, SUNY Geneseo
  3. The LTC Wiki - Experiences with Integrating a Wiki in Instruction
    Stuart Glogoff, University of Arizona (blog)
  4. Scaffolding Student Collaboration for Group Wiki Projects
    Rick Reo, George Mason University
  5. Hanging it all out - Using a wiki in University Research
    Peter Higgs, Queensland University of Technology
  6. Wikis in Education Case Study - Westwood Schools Wiki Integration
    Victoria Davis, Westwood Schools
  7. Navigating the Wiki Maze - Using a Wiki Tool Within a Course Management System
    David Wicks, Seattle Pacific University
  8. Constructing science knowledge using a wiki
    Stewart Mader
  9. Wikis in the Academy
    Jude Higdon, University of Southern California
  10. Wiki-based collaboration and academic publishing
    Stewart Mader

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A wiki-based book

  • Edited by Stewart Mader
  • Authored by Vicki Davis, Paul Schacht, Mike Cannon-Brookes, Peter Higgs, Jon Silvers, Jude Higdon, Rick Reo, Jonathan Nolen, Stuart Glogoff, David Wicks, and you!
  • Companion to the Using Wiki in Education blog
  • Developed and published using a wiki, a first of its kind.
  • Your guide to the wiki. Learn how it will transform your teaching & research, and choose the right tool & best approach.

    A book of ideas - 2 chapters are free and $19 gets you full access to the wiki and downloadable chapters in PDF.

Chapters:

  1. Four Letter Words - How wiki and edit are making the Internet a better teaching tool
    Stewart Mader, Brown University
  2. The Collaborative Writing Project
    Paul Schacht, SUNY Geneseo
  3. The LTC Wiki - Experiences with Integrating a Wiki in Instruction
    Stuart Glogoff, University of Arizona (blog)
  4. Scaffolding Student Collaboration for Group Wiki Projects
    Rick Reo, George Mason University
  5. Hanging it all out - Using a wiki in University Research
    Peter Higgs, Queensland University of Technology
  6. Wikis in Education Case Study - Westwood Schools Wiki Integration
    Victoria Davis, Westwood Schools
  7. Navigating the Wiki Maze - Using a Wiki Tool Within a Course Management System
    David Wicks, Seattle Pacific University
  8. Constructing science knowledge using a wiki
    Stewart Mader
  9. Wikis in the Academy
    Jude Higdon, University of Southern California
  10. Wiki-based collaboration and academic publishing
    Stewart Mader

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