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Use your wiki to connect your students to other resources available online through a resource page. Allow students to add links to resources they find useful too!


Resource ideas:
  • Compile a list of websites related to your content area. This could include:
    • Online encyclopedias,
    • AP or IB course home pages,
    • Web-based tutoring sites,
    • Subject specific glossaries,
    • National or international organizations related to subject area,
    • Online textbooks,
    • Your textbook publisher's Web Resources page,
    • Wikipedia pages relating to your subject

RSS feeds
for blog published by influential people in your subject area.
    • Often, textbook authors and university professors will maintain blogs, which students can benefit from reading.
    • Authors, journalists, politicians, scientists, economists: these are the leaders in our fields of study, and many of them keep blogs that are free and updated daily. Put the feeds to these blogs on a page where your students can, if they choose, read about how their class relates to the real world.




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