Welcome to the original Learning 2.0 Program. This site was created to support PLCMC's Learning 2.0 Program; a discovery learning program designed to encourage staff to explore new technologies and reward them for doing 23 Things. Since the program's launched, it has fostered Learning 2.0 programs all over the world. If you are interested in duplicating or modifying this program for your organization, please see Program Notes on About Page and contact Helene Blowers for information.


#17 Playing around with PBWiki

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"Sandbox" is the term that wikis often use to describe the area of the website that should be used for pure play. For this discovery and exploration exercise, we’ve set up a whole Learning 2.0 Favorites wiki* that’s for nothing but play!

For this “explore-and-play-with-wikis” exercise, you are asked to add an entry or two to the PBwiki Learning 2.0 wiki. The theme of this wiki is simply “Favorites” : Favorite books, favorite vacation spots, favorite restaurants, favorite anything …all you need to do is play and add your thoughts. To mark your adventure on this site, you should add your blog to the Favorite Blogs page.

Discovery Resources:



Discovery Exercise:

  1. Access the PLCMC Learning 2.0 wiki and create a login account for yourself.
  2. Add your blog to the Favorite Blogs page. That's how we'll know that you've been there. It’s easy to do if you follow this simple syntax:

    Example:

    [ URL | Title of blog]

    [ http://plcmclearning.blogspot.com | Learning 2.0 ]


    With brackets [ ] and just a little typing, you’ve added a link - yup, it’s as easy as that!

    OPTIONAL: Add a favorite or two to a few other pages (Favorite books, favorite vacation spot, etc). And, if you feel up to the challenge, you might even want to create a separate page for book review or short travel essay and link up to that.

  3. Create a post in your blog about the experience.



* NOTE: The PLCMCLearning Wiki was created using the free version of PBWiki, a tool that lets you create webpages that anyone can edit.

2 Comments:

  • I hope my library will take advantage of the flexibility and versatility of the wiki. I know that our staff could definitely use one to discuss daily events and projects. Important things are often missed in email, but the wiki has a special purpose.

    By Blogger lumbrjck, at 12:33 PM  

  • i also believe wiki is a perfect website for information about transfer of information for students.

    By Blogger chinx, at 10:07 PM  

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