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Using Wikis as a Collaborative/Debriefi ng Tool In an Adventure Education Unit

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Using Wikis as a Collaborative/Debriefing

Tool

Using Wikis as a Collaborative/Debriefing

ToolIn an Adventure Education Unit

In an Adventure Education Unit

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Amy DiBasilioEdgewood Middle [email protected]

Amy DiBasilioEdgewood Middle [email protected]

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Some Interesting Facts (Harrison and Scholastic)Some Interesting Facts

(Harrison and Scholastic) 28% of children ages 9-17 consider

looking through comments or posts on social networking sites as reading. 15% of parents agree.

25% of children ages 9-17 think that texting counts as reading. 8% of parents agree.

28% of children ages 9-17 consider looking through comments or posts on social networking sites as reading. 15% of parents agree.

25% of children ages 9-17 think that texting counts as reading. 8% of parents agree.

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Facts ContinuedFacts Continued 57% of children ages 6-17 said they are

interested in reading e-books. 33% said they would be more interested in reading a book for fun if they had access to it on an electronic device.

39% of the children agreed with the following statement, “The information that I find online is always correct.

50% of children acknowledge that reading is important. 75% of children know that they should read more.

57% of children ages 6-17 said they are interested in reading e-books. 33% said they would be more interested in reading a book for fun if they had access to it on an electronic device.

39% of the children agreed with the following statement, “The information that I find online is always correct.

50% of children acknowledge that reading is important. 75% of children know that they should read more.

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Why Use Technology in PEWhy Use Technology in PEHelps to teach and reinforce skills our students will

need to be able to use in the future

*Personal and social responsibility *Critical thinking and creativity

*Helps to facilitate a new kind of communication *Knowing how and when to use the

Internet and its tools

Helps to teach and reinforce skills our students will need to be able to use in the future

*Personal and social responsibility *Critical thinking and creativity

*Helps to facilitate a new kind of communication *Knowing how and when to use the

Internet and its tools

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Why Use Wikis in PEWhy Use Wikis in PE Teachers continue to be guides and

facilitators in the learning process. Students have more time to process

experience. Students may be more comfortable

writing than talking in front of a group. Students have the opportunity to find

out what many of their classmates are thinking about the activity or unit.

Teachers continue to be guides and facilitators in the learning process.

Students have more time to process experience.

Students may be more comfortable writing than talking in front of a group.

Students have the opportunity to find out what many of their classmates are thinking about the activity or unit.

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Why ContinuedWhy Continued It’s another way to incorporate reading

and writing into the PE curriculum. It’s another way to incorporate

technology into the PE curriculum. It gives the teacher a chance to make

more connections with their students. Students have a variety of ways they

can express their thoughts and feelings.

It’s another way to incorporate reading and writing into the PE curriculum.

It’s another way to incorporate technology into the PE curriculum.

It gives the teacher a chance to make more connections with their students.

Students have a variety of ways they can express their thoughts and feelings.

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How this Project BeganHow this Project Began

Looking for better ways to process activities in the teambuilding unit.

Time constraints on processing in the class. The same students always spoke up. Focus on technology in our district. Focus on incorporating reading and writing in

our district. I originally planned on using a Blog but a Wiki

was the only free option at that time.

Looking for better ways to process activities in the teambuilding unit.

Time constraints on processing in the class. The same students always spoke up. Focus on technology in our district. Focus on incorporating reading and writing in

our district. I originally planned on using a Blog but a Wiki

was the only free option at that time.

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Basics of the ProjectBasics of the Project

Teambuilding unit spans over nine weeks with fitness days intertwined.

Students are required to complete a short assignment seven of the nine weeks.

One grade level only (7th)

Teambuilding unit spans over nine weeks with fitness days intertwined.

Students are required to complete a short assignment seven of the nine weeks.

One grade level only (7th)

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RequirementsRequirements

I post one assignment each week (usually Monday).

The students have that week to go on the Wiki, complete the assignment and comment on two other students Wiki pages.

I post one assignment each week (usually Monday).

The students have that week to go on the Wiki, complete the assignment and comment on two other students Wiki pages.

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GradingGrading

*Points for this assignment are included in the students test grade for the quarter.

*This project is approximately 25% of their quarter grade.

*Points for this assignment are included in the students test grade for the quarter.

*This project is approximately 25% of their quarter grade.

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Some Topics I Included Last Year in the Wiki

Some Topics I Included Last Year in the Wiki

Initial thoughts about the unit Teambuilding quotes Teamwork article Communication reflection Trust reflection Reflection on first climb up the wall Link to final survey

Initial thoughts about the unit Teambuilding quotes Teamwork article Communication reflection Trust reflection Reflection on first climb up the wall Link to final survey

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Technology Skills Students Demonstrated

Technology Skills Students Demonstrated

Learned to add an Avatar Embedded pictures Embedded video Included links Commented on and sent messages

to teacher and classmates Internet etiquette and safety

Learned to add an Avatar Embedded pictures Embedded video Included links Commented on and sent messages

to teacher and classmates Internet etiquette and safety

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Things I May Add This YearThings I May Add This Year

Full Value Contract on Wiki Student presentations on safety,

teamwork, belay skills, etc- collaboration

Full Value Contract on Wiki Student presentations on safety,

teamwork, belay skills, etc- collaboration

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BenefitsBenefits I had a better understanding of students

thoughts and feelings throughout the unit. Students had a better understanding of their

classmates and were able to offer support and encouragement.

Most students enjoyed it. Students were given a safe way to express

themselves. I felt safe in that I could monitor everything

going on and adjust the Wiki if necessary.

I had a better understanding of students thoughts and feelings throughout the unit.

Students had a better understanding of their classmates and were able to offer support and encouragement.

Most students enjoyed it. Students were given a safe way to express

themselves. I felt safe in that I could monitor everything

going on and adjust the Wiki if necessary.

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DifficultiesDifficulties

Time consuming to comment on and grade every students entries/comments each week.

Technology sometimes fails. Some students just don’t want to do the

work. These are usually the same students who don’t do work in other classes.

Time consuming to comment on and grade every students entries/comments each week.

Technology sometimes fails. Some students just don’t want to do the

work. These are usually the same students who don’t do work in other classes.

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TipsTips Start Small (I only do this project with my

7th Grade classes). Try to make it fun for the students. Continually remind the students of Internet

safety and Internet etiquette. Give students the option to write a private

message to you on occasion.

Start Small (I only do this project with my 7th Grade classes).

Try to make it fun for the students. Continually remind the students of Internet

safety and Internet etiquette. Give students the option to write a private

message to you on occasion.

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Tips ContinuedTips Continued

Students should only use first name last initial on Internet.

Save documents as PDF before uploading. Include help links on your Wiki for technical

help. Teach students to link the information they

use so that they are learning to give credit to those who deserve it.

Students should only use first name last initial on Internet.

Save documents as PDF before uploading. Include help links on your Wiki for technical

help. Teach students to link the information they

use so that they are learning to give credit to those who deserve it.

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Other Ways to Use Technology in PE

Other Ways to Use Technology in PE

A general PE Wiki Students can use Quia or other websites

to study for and take written tests Use a presentation website to have

students perform or teach sport skills (Animoto, Slideshare, Voicethread, etc.)

A general PE Wiki Students can use Quia or other websites

to study for and take written tests Use a presentation website to have

students perform or teach sport skills (Animoto, Slideshare, Voicethread, etc.)

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Other Ways ContinuedOther Ways Continued Have students read a book or article

and then present their information in an online format (Prezi, Glogster, Voicethread, Animoto, etc,)

Use a Wiki to present or have students present fitness information (Components, FITT Principle, etc.)

Have students read a book or article and then present their information in an online format (Prezi, Glogster, Voicethread, Animoto, etc,)

Use a Wiki to present or have students present fitness information (Components, FITT Principle, etc.)

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Getting StartedWikispaces

Getting StartedWikispaces

Sign up for a Wiki account (wikispaces.com)

Education Wiki’s are free Choose public, private or protected. I

chose protected. People have to be members of the Wiki to see it and and students can edit.

Upload students (no e-mail needed)

Sign up for a Wiki account (wikispaces.com)

Education Wiki’s are free Choose public, private or protected. I

chose protected. People have to be members of the Wiki to see it and and students can edit.

Upload students (no e-mail needed)

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Getting Started Cont.Getting Started Cont.

Create your Wiki pages Create Your student pages Have a session in the computer lab

with your students on how to use the Wiki. Include information on Internet safety and etiquette.

Have fun!

Create your Wiki pages Create Your student pages Have a session in the computer lab

with your students on how to use the Wiki. Include information on Internet safety and etiquette.

Have fun!

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ReferencesReferences

Wikispaces-www.wikispaces.com IAHPERD WIKI-My

Wiki-http://iahperd2010.wikispaces.com/

Wikispaces-www.wikispaces.com IAHPERD WIKI-My

Wiki-http://iahperd2010.wikispaces.com/