This wiki is set up for the use of students who are taking a class with Mr. J. Ideally, this wiki will serve as a dynamic, evolving locations for student generate knowledge. Thus each class will be able to learn from the class(es) that came before. As a result, students will learn from each other and, together, we will create institutional memory that stretches forwards and backwards in time.
Enough with the idealism. In short, students will use this wiki to store and present information (text, video, audio, image etc.) that pertains to a topic or topics discussed in class.
Directions: Turn your topic into a link that points the page, or main page, of your project. Also, place each student's name in the space provided
Directions: Turn your topic into a link that points the page, or main page, of your project. Also, place each student's name in the space provided
A wiki can, at first, be an intimidating software application. Fear not, a wiki is simply a place where information is created, in a collaborative environment, and linked to other relevant information both internally and externally. What is more, wiki articles are sourced so that the reader can easily find more information that pertains to a given topic.
If all of the above only serves to further intimidate you, go here to find information about how to edit and add content to a wiki page.
Go here to find detailed information about creating a Table of Contents and Anchor Links.