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August 30, 2004

What's ASU Doing in the Wiki?

FYI, there was some good activity tonight in the Learning Objects Wiki that may not at first glance seem like it belongs here.. but it does. Trust me.

I did a workshop for some k-12 teachers at ASU East (invited by their instructor, Tom Foster, doing some moonlighting from his day job at Chandler-Gilbert Community College) to share some resources and tips for how educators can find and use media in their classes and web sites.

This is marginally related to learning objects in that I have heard faculty request often a list of resources they can go to and trust it is media they can re-use.

So tonight's workshop was created directly in this wiki as ASUFreeStuff, which contains some resources as well as instructions for the activity this group did- from a starting list of MediaResources, each student was asked to write up a review of at least one item they found and post it in a summary wiki page.

The enthusiasm and eagerness this group displayed was outstanding and all of them contrivuted at least once to the final wiki summary collection.

Posted by alan at August 30, 2004 09:31 PM in category Resources

Comments...

Cool Stuff! I not only like that you have people starting to add to your lists, but what a great workshop activity for all of the co-chairs to use.
Shelley

Posted by: Shelley Rodrigo at August 31, 2004 12:27 PM

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