TTI Brooklyn 10/28 participants

Hello to everyone planning to attend the Long Island University TTI Annual Brooklyn Reception! I’d like to use this blog to begin a discussion this week which will help shape some of what we explore on Friday. Wide Open Spaces: Wikis, Ready or Not by Brian Lamb of the University of British Columbia gives a good overview of what exactly a wiki is, why they have so much potential in education, and a sampling of some uses of wikis at UBC.

Do you have an idea for how you’d like to use a Wiki? I’d like if each participant would post a brief reply on the blog about what you’d like to do with a wiki, or if you have a particular situation for which you’re considering a wiki. Let’s see what you come up with!
SM

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