Elementary Wiki Wonderland

I presented my session, Elementary Wiki Wonderland on Friday morning. I wanted to share the links to my presentation wiki and class wiki. I was thrilled with the amazing teachers I met who are as excited about wikis and Web tools as I am. It is so fun to share! The MACUL conference is where I learned about wikis from Julie Myrmel and Diane Rich in Hudsonville two years ago and I am happy to be able to share this with others.  My presentation wiki also has information on how I use Blogs in my classroom as well as blogging resources. Be sure to check out the Wiki and Blog links to see how other educators around the world are using these tools with their students, as well as the Web 2.0 Tools page. I will continue to add to the presentation wiki. I plan to create tutorials on how to add users to your wiki and how to use the manage wiki settings. I am happy to answer questions, feel free to email me or contact me through the MACUL space ning (and while you are there, Join the MACUL space ning. It is another great way to connect with amazing eductors in Michigan.)

2 thoughts on “Elementary Wiki Wonderland

  1. Diane Zoellmer

    It’s all about learning from others at MACUL isn’t it? Julie and Diane are fantastic teachers, and so willing to help others as they are trying to use new technologies in the classroom.

  2. Fran Darling

    Patti, I love your site and all the creativity you put to it. I work with all levels of teachers and it is not easy to find such engaging materials and examples at the lower elementary level. It will realy motivate teachers when they see that students actually produce interesting work on the computer — even in the Second Grade! Thanks for submitting to the Blog, I didn’t get to your presentation so it is very helpful.

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