Provide free secure wikis to teachers and wiki consulting services to schools and colleges. Helping Students Education Corp. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that has been providing wiki services to schools and teachers since 2002. The free teacher wiki has links to every State Department of Education and wikis reserved and pre-organized for every college and school in the United States.
We use JSPWiki. IBM and other "fortune 500" companies are using the same type of wiki. Teachers may use the public services education communities secure wiki or migrate and download the Wiki and contents to their own school server for wide spead collaboration organized by geographic areas. There are also tools and resources that may be simply copied and pasted into your own pages. Members may customize dynamic left menus for any of their pages.
A drawing whiteboard with linking is also available.
Hello Michael, thanks for your advices as to Wikis.
Good to have you online!
Please consider to join Group DigiSkills (about digital teaching methods) on Classroom 2.0 as well!
Greetings from Germany
Hans
Welcome to Distance Collaborations! We may need your expertise here as you seem to have a handle on some pretty cool wiki tools!
I may be calling on you to consult with us regarding selecting tools to share our Virtual Field Trips with one another.
Check out our series of free live workshops around the United States on the use of Web 2.0 technologies in education. Coming up: Chicago, New York, Maui, Sacramento, and Boston. More details and information here.
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Good to have you online!
Please consider to join Group DigiSkills (about digital teaching methods) on Classroom 2.0 as well!
Greetings from Germany
Hans
I may be calling on you to consult with us regarding selecting tools to share our Virtual Field Trips with one another.