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May 29, 2009 5:47 pm rseymour rseymour
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May 29, 2008 2:23 pm bmoran13 bmoran13
May 29, 2008 1:30 pm JannaJ11 JannaJ11 "I have never used wikis before. My school was just introduced to it last Friday at an in-service. Yes, we are a little behind when it comes to technology. I found some of the websites to very helpful. I thought MediaWiki and PBWiki had a lot of information for first time users. They showed you how to navigate through and how to edit a page. PBWiki gave several examples on how to incorporate wikis into your classroom, which is great for starters. I do feel that wikis is a little above the primary elementary grades, but if anyone has suggestions that would be great. The intermediate grades and above could really benefit from wikis being incorporated into their classroom. -Janna Elston"
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