educators who want to add lots of students to their wikis, whether or not they have email addresses. More on this tool can be found at: http://blog.wikispaces.com/2008/12/create-accounts-for-your-students-yourself.html
2. The invite page -- if your students already have Wikispaces accounts -- lets you invite up to 100 students at once. Just paste all the email addresses into that box.
If there's something else you're looking to do, we'd love to hear about it and try and find a solution for you (and others with the same problem). Drop us an email at help@wikispaces.com.
Best,
James…
s interacting with those outside of the school.
In my opinion, PBwiki.com has created the most secure environment for wiki use within a school. The teacher signs up for a free education account and then creates the class roster from the settings page (this is similar to how it works in Wikispaces). However, PBwiki does not use any messaging systems between users and the usernames created are tied directly to your class wiki alone. This means that the students cannot use these usernames to log in to the main PBwiki site (or join other wikis). The students must go to the URL of their specific class wiki to log in. Just like in Wikispaces, you can also choose to make your wiki private to increase security even further.…
rentiation lesson through it. Below average students wrote their queries about the topic and high ability students answered them.
Another task given to grade seven pupils was to collect information and images about different organs of digestive system and upload them on wikispaces.
While studying about circuits children discussed about different types of circuits.
Through all these activities I was able to assess their understanding about the topic and evaluate my lesson and teaching strategies.
Pupils were able to edit each others work and do self evaluation.
Wikispaces can be used for online teaching as the teacher and the pupils can access it from any where and at any time.…
I have looked at Ning, iGoogle, Wikispaces, blogpsot, and who knows what else. Problem 1. some of the sites require students to put in their email and verify the account. Our school does not allow students to receive email from outside of the school. Problem 2. It seems like Ning has all of the features I am looking for, but I am not sure it is the best choice. Of course it is one that requires student verification of email. We have a facebook group, but that obviously isn't cutting it. Please help, I need to move forward. …