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Change: All of the content on the above pages was added and edited by students, EXCEPT the graphs:TheGraphs or other images Circulardrawn Flowon a ModelSMARTBOARD in class can be saved as JPEG files and uploaded by the teacher to wiki pages!Students can connect
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Change: forum or conversation.forum.Example: In AP Economics, students are encouraged to debate the philosophical and idealogical sides of the field of economics online. They do this in each unit's "Student Thought Forum""Student Thought Forum: Basic Economic Concepts">>Continue: "Online Exam review - Student/Teacher Chat">>Have comments
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Change: those articles along with short abstracts, thus extending the content beyond not only the classroom, but the Wiki as well.what's Agoing pageon likein the following one is included in everynews.Example: unit'sOnce Wiki,per andunit, students are required to post a link to
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Change: thethey progress through your course. Here's some examples of what I mean. All the content on the following pages was posted, edited, and formatted by students themselves:Example 1Example 2Example 3Students can find articles or other resources related
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Change: each unit we cover.Example Have comments or questions about the topics on this page? Click "Add a Comment" below and share your thoughts or questions here on the page! Be sure to sign up with Wetpaint if you would like me to reply to your questions!
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Change: WhatWhat makes a wiki special, and so much greater than a traditional website, is that students have the power and ability to create the
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Change: Students can find articles or other resources related to the topics being studied in class and post links to those articles along with short abstracts,
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Change: For example:Students can work collaboratively on an online study guide created throughout the school year as the progress through your course. Here's some examples of what I mean. All the content on the following pages was posted, edited, and formatted by students themselves: Example 1Example 2Example 3
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