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November 13th, 2008

Wikispaces Webinar - quick note

Posted by Christopher Dawson @ 8:01 am

Categories: Education Technology

Tags: Wiki, Online Communications, Christopher Dawson

A quick note from Wikispaces, via Classroom 2.0:

The folks from Wikispaces are running a Classroom 2.0 LIVE Elluminate session tonight on how to get started with educational wikis. This a chance to learn from other educators who are using wikis in education.

Their special guest will be Jeanne Simpson, who will talk her work on wikis and math.

The session will start at 5pm Pacific / 8pm Eastern. The link to the join is https://sas.elluminate.com/m.jnlp?password=M.5A414D513EDEFCAAFA27F4A42DA855

If you haven’t used Elluminate before, you can go to http://www.elluminate.com/support/ to make sure your system is ready.

Wikispaces (and wikis in general) are a great way to communicate and quickly build websites for classes, groups, clubs, schools, etc. Check out the webinar if you aren’t already using them or if you want new ideas on how to fully utilize these slick tools.

Christopher Dawson

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