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The online class was called "Wikis, Blogs, Podcasts, and Skypes"
and is free through elearning in Alabama. I plan to have a blog
on my school faculty page for student response to my lessons in
music class. Our current server does not have a wiki setup to
use as part of our school website. I teach K-3rd grades, but
third graders love to talk, especially online. Thanks for the
suggestion about Wiki Blackboard; I will look into that.
On 7/27/09, Jamison wrote:
>
> Hey Julia, what online class are you taking? It's pretty
> cutting edge to use wikis. You may want to try the Wiki
> Blackboard. All of the underlying infrastructure is already
> set up (it uses the same engine as Wikipedia, including
> mathematical, scientific, and possibly, musical notation),
> and it is just waiting for content. I hope this helps.
>
>
>
> On 7/05/09, Julia wrote:
>> I usually chat on the music teachers board, but I need some
>> help. I am taking an online class about wikis, blogs,
>> podcasts, and skypes in the classroom and our subject this
>> week is wikis. I teach general music K-3rd grades. Our
>> instructor wants us to create a wiki that we can use either
>> with our students or fellow teachers. Any ideas? Thanks
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