Hi! Today I
want to talk with you about Wiki and what it can allow us.
First of all, you should know that Wiki is a web technology used for collaborative publishing on the web.
Wiki is a type of server software that allows you to work with data on a remote server on the Web.
Users interact with the software through a web interface that lets them read, edit and publish content.
Wiki can be also used for collaborative publishing:
A group of co-authors can freely add and change the content of the wiki website: rewrite texts, add new texts and images, add and link pages and more. To do so, the group needs access to the website via the Internet and proper authorization. The wiki owner can restrict editing to a group of collaborators (e. g., students or colleagues), publish to a wiki individually or open it for global editing by everyone on the web.
How to use Wiki in Education?
Wikis have a wide range of educational applications, most of which can be combined within one wiki site. For instance, you can creat Student's Profiles, Student's Portfolios, Course Grade Book, Dynamic Syllabus, Course Authoring Environment, Project Space, Discussion Board, Dynamic Group, Vocabulary, Collaborative writing and Peer review.
I think, a good example of Wiki page for teachers of English is Teflpedia.
Remind you, that a Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) certification is an internationally recognized qualification to teach English abroad and a critical component of your international teaching job application.
And Teflpedia is a collaboratively-written wiki and open educational resource covering everything associated with TEFL.
There you will find some materials which you can use in
class. I guess that it has little infromation in it. May be it's been created
recently or creators don't add new information, but in general if you like the
idea of creating such page so you can create a new one and work on it with
somebody. :)
That's all for today. Have a good day!
See you here next Thursday.)