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Matthew concluded that students do want to help each other learn, preferring to learn through their preferred communication channels, not ours. Student feedback was positive regarding the Wiki. | Matthew concluded that students do want to help each other learn, preferring to learn through their preferred communication channels, not ours. Student feedback was positive regarding the Wiki. |
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Wiki - The Hawaiian for 'quick'. A website that allows multiple users to add, edit and delete content quickly.
You are on the wiki, please do not deface my work, however, researched information correcting or adding to the information available is much appreciated. :)
SCITWIKI - a year in the wiki wilderness
Matthew Green from SCIT presented his findings from the SCIT wiki project at the E-Learning Celebration in June last year. His initial motivation for the project was to find a solution for administration problems and enhance the current paper module workbook, however, the reseach developed into whether students would help each other learn and whether unmotivated students would engage.
The wiki was set up with modules CP1082 Fundamentals of Web and CP1079 PHP. The powerpoint slides can be found here
From the Wiki's 'Revision History' patterns and reults of students' use can be monitored and quantatative results acquired.
Statistics
- 11500 hits
- 15 error corrections in 2 weeks
- 400 seperate contrinutions
- 10 new pages (12% of subject wiki) by students in 1 academic year
Matthew concluded that students do want to help each other learn, preferring to learn through their preferred communication channels, not ours. Student feedback was positive regarding the Wiki.