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Must see wikis
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Must see wikis
Elementary wikis
Middle school wikis
| Twicelearned |
A wiki I created to use with my middle school computer and information literacy students at Galesburg-Augusta |
| Code Blue |
Grade 6 students learning about the human body open their own "online medical clinic" |
| MSIT |
Information about middle school IT exploratory classes and IT integration projects |
| The Incredible Journey |
A collaborative project between classrooms in several different states built around the book "The Incredible Journey" |
| Lee County Schools |
Middle school teachers wiki |
High school wikis
| Tim Fredrick's ELA Teaching Wiki |
An AP History wiki |
| Westwood Schools |
A space created by Vicki Davisfor students of Westwood Schools to learn and collaborate |
| Flat Classroom Project |
"a genuine assessment project" between Julie Lindsay's class in Bangladesh and Vicki Davis' class in Camilla, GA |
| U.S. History Burns |
Another AP History wiki |
| FHS Wolves Den |
Created for students in Mrs. Barnett's class to learn, discuss issues, keep up with class news and deadlines, and collaborate with other students on class projects |
| GCSE History |
"A knowledge repository and means of communication" for history students in Doncaster, England |
Topical wikis
Professional development wikis
Other interesting wikis
| NECC 2007 Birds of a Feather |
A planning wiki for those attending NECC 2007 to identify topics and meeting spaces for informal sessions at the conference |
| Arbor Heights Elementary School |
A school site built on a wiki |
| Kids Connect |
Series of collaborative performance and story-telling workshops for in many world-wide locations |
| The Big6 Wiki |
Organizes web sites by Big6 stages |
| Wikibooks |
A Wikimedia project that was started in 2003 with the mission to create a free collection of open-content textbooks that anyone can edit |
| Scribe Post Hall of Fame |
Award site that links to student created blogs about math concepts they have learned (very nice!) |
| Civil Disobedience Wiki |
Created by college students working collaboratively on a project |
| Wikidia |
A collaborative space to create resources for young students |
| Google Map Wiki |
Participants share what they do with Google maps |
| Free stuff for science teachers |
List of free stuff for science teachers including posters, kits, videos, and much more |
| Library Wiki |
Wiki related links, resources, samples, and more |
| Teacher Knowledge |
Created for college students in a science teaching methods course at the University of Michigan |
| Wiki How |
A how-to manual anyone can write |
| Wiktionary |
A free multi-lingual dictionary with definitions, etymologies, pronounciations, sample quotations, synonyms, antonyms, and translations |
| Wikitravel |
A project to create a free, complete, up-to-date, and reliable world-wide travel guide |
| Child Safety Wiki |
Lots of resources for keeping children safe on the Internet |
| Wikiquote |
a free online compendium of quotations from notable people and creative works in every language |
| ALA Conference Wiki |
A pre-conference wiki to create a guide to the conference, as well as sightseeing ideas for Chicago, the location of the conference |
| WikiWikiWeb |
The first wiki, created by Ward Cunningham in 1995 |
Must see wikis
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