Here are some handout notes for the session:
Harry Grover Tuttle, Ed. D.
Instructor, writer, consultant
harry.g.tuttle at gmail.com
Blog: https://eduwithtechn.wordpress.com
Purpose: To improve students’ learning through changing how we use wikis in our classroom.
Formative Assessment Focus
Improvements:
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Teach the mechanics
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Identify the learning goal/purpose
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Explain the quality of responses
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Use students’ notes
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Organize the class
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Provide in-class and out-of-class resources by learning style
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Avoid common web topics
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Make learning “collective wisdom” instead of “collective stupidity”
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Have exemplary work and reactions to the exemplars
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Build in real and varied interaction
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Build on the past
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Make group work transparent
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Have a student-help-student section
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Carefully use outside experts and other classes
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Co-create with students
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A wiki has been created for you to add to http://wikiforbetterlearning.pbwiki.com/
A mini version of the presentation is available at slideshare
Dr. Tuttle’s book, Formative Assessment: Responding to Students which is available from Eye-on-Education includes numerous ways that technology can be used in formative assessment.