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Wikis and social software: Using open content to promote quality learning. Steve Wheeler Faculty of Education University of Plymouth. In this presentation. Introduction Wikis at UoP What the students say Wiki Activities 5 Stage Model Questions?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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WikisWikis and social and social software: software:

Using open content to Using open content to promote quality learningpromote quality learning

Steve WheelerFaculty of EducationUniversity of Plymouth

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• Introduction

• Wikis at UoP

• What the students say

• Wiki Activities

• 5 Stage Model

• Questions?

In this presentation

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N=235 190 PCET Students in 12 groups (generic, military, prison service, partner colleges)45 B.Ed Primary StudentsData from online discussion and wiki content posting

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Results

Better referencing of sources:

“my referencing has improved through using the wiki, as it had made me realise how important it is to state where you got your information from initially.” (2nd Year Female)

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Raised awareness of writing for an audience:

“I have developed more consideration for others when writing, as you know that everyone will be reading what you write. you have to consider whether or not it will be relevant to them before you write it up.” (2nd Year Female) 

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Hidden audience effect:

“… other people that I don't even know will be reading it. I will only write something that I'm sure about, and not things that I think might be wrong or questioned by other people.” (1st Year Female)

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Hidden audience effect:

“I concentrate more now on my spelling than ever before because anyone can see what you are writing so you have to take more care.” (1st Year Female)

“… if anything it probably makes me write better. on the wiki you know that everyone can read your work so you make yourself as intelligent as possible.” (2nd Year Female)

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More care taken in composition:

“Writing on the wiki is a challenging activity which involves much thought about the length and structure of sentences as it is able to be read by anyone. The exclusion of a spell-check also provides more challenges of careful thinking.” (1st Year Male)

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Wiki prompted better writing focus:

“Using the wiki has made writing much more focused on a part of a topic rather than gettin confused trying to tackle the topic as a whole.” (2nd Year Female)

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Wiki did not contain grammar and spell checkers:

“I have noticed how much I do rely on Microsoft word, when I word process. Wiki has no spelling or grammar functions, so I have to pay more attention to what I write. However, the problem is when you cross over from using Microsoft word to wiki.”

(1st Year Male)

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Some reported detrimental effects:

“The wiki and using ICT as a whole has limited my writing skills and spelling, as i now depend more on the spell and grammar checker and my handwriting has got worse as i am using the computer more.” (1st Year Female)

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Some doubted the legitimacy of wikis:

“I … think if I quoted from the WIKI it would not be deemed as a valid source.” (2nd Year Male)

“At the end of the day this is only someone’s opinion and should be taken with a grain of salt unless it is backed up.” (2nd Year Female) 

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Conclusions• Most students enjoyed presenting their

ideas/discoveries on the wiki• Reluctance to edit others’ work• They ‘managed their impression’ by presenting

their best writing to the wiki• Less care taken on ‘informal pages’• Better critical engagement• Improved source referencing• Future work – The WikiLit project

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Wiki activities – 5 stages(Wheeler, 2007)

Exploration

Exhibition

Explanation

Elaboration

Evaluation

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Wiki activities – 5 stages

Exploration orientation, basic principles, making initial contact

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Wiki activities – 5 stages

Exhibition show and tell, share ideas, post links to resources

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Wiki activities – 5 stages

Explanation simple posting & editing, informing and describing

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Wiki activities – 5 stages

Elaboration collaboration in posting, dialogue and complex edits

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Wiki activities – 5 stages

Evaluation assess value, accuracy &

significance of content

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Wiki activities – 5 stages

Exploration

Exhibition

Explanation

Elaboration

Evaluation

orientation, basic principles, making initial contact

show and tell, share ideas, post links to resources

simple posting & editing, informing and describing

collaboration in posting, dialogue and complex edits

assess value, accuracy &

significance of content

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Wiki activities – 5 stages

Exploration

Exhibition

Explanation

Elaboration

EvaluationSocialAcademic

Technical/Practical

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[email protected]://steve-wheeler.blogspot.com

University e-Learning Website:www2.plymouth.ac.uk/distancelearning

Any Questions?