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Using Wikis for Teaching
      Martin A Walker
      SUNY Potsdam
Overview

 Introduction
 Wikis as resources

 Using a wiki as a platform for collaborative
  learning
 Conclusion
What is a wiki?
“A collaborative website which can be directly
  edited by anyone with access to it.”
                              (Wiktionary, March 20, 2007)
From the Hawaiian word “wiki wiki” meaning “quick.”
Wiki “flavors”
                    Mediawiki –
                        Used for Wikipedia. Install it on a
                         local server. Harder to use, but
                         potentially very powerful
                    PBwiki –
                      Can create your own free wiki, pay
                       for more features
                      Simple but less sophisticated

                    Wikispaces
                      Also simple but more basic
                      Operated by Google
A PBworks class wiki
Wiki Tools

 Basic editing tools: Typographical, internal &
  external links, media, tables.
 Page tab tools: Attached discussion, page
  history.
 User tools: Watchlist, contributions, user talk.

 Advanced tools: Templates & transclusion, bots,
  extensions, Javascript tools.
Wikipedia, and dBpedia,, and LearnChemistry wiki


WIKIS AS RESOURCES
Wikipedia
 The biggest collection of human knowledge
  ever created
 Although it has a radically different method for
  content creation, studies show that it is as
  good, or better than, traditional encyclopedias
 We can’t avoid it – but why should we want
  to! Let’s teach our students to use it
  properly!
WikiTrust
    Downloadable as an extension to Firefox, this adds a
     tab above the article:
Wikipedia as a resource
   Wikipedia can provide a valuable service to students:
       Context
       A portal to the literature
       Quick definitions, facts
       Source of images
   Quality is now much better, and can be roughly
    checked – but Wikipedia is still not 100% reliable
   GLAM – Many museums (e.g., Smithsonian) now have
    a “Wikipedian in residence” uploading materials
   Expect to see more books, flash drives etc with
    Wikipedia content
Related resources
 Wikimedia Commons – pictures, videos
 dBpedia – A searchable database that allows
  complex queries: “Find all baseball players
  born in NY State between 1918 and 1925.”
RSC LearnChemistry
 An example of a more specialized site – but
  other wikis exist for many other subjects
 Student-friendly information on over 2000
  chemical substances
 Around 120 experiments aimed at UK high
  schools
 A selection of quizzes at many levels

 Tutorials and guides on specific topics
Global site search for RSC content
LearnChemistry wiki
Quizzes
Write your own quiz:
Open organic chem questions
Lab pages- overviews
Lab pages – teacher notes
Lab pages – student procedure
Substance pages – built from the
ChemSpider database
Structure searching…..
takes us here
Lessons from LearnChemistry wiki
   Wikis can do much more than text:
     Pictures, video links, Powerpoints, PDFs, etc
     Mashups containing content from other sites

     Quizzes – even open-ended quizzes, with the right
      extensions!
     Forms to make it easier to write new content

     “Bots” allow automation of standard edits

     Collaborative projects (in next section)
USING A WIKI AS A PLATFORM
FOR COLLABORATIVE
LEARNING
An in-house wiki for
“The Sustainable World”
 An online course taught on a MediaWiki platform
  set up on the college server.
 All course materials embedded in the wiki (e.g.,
  schedules, Powerpoint lessons) or linked from it
  (e.g., assigned readings, additional resources).
  Blackboard was used only for grades & a final exam
 Regular synchronous discussions held using an IM-
  style chat
 Students participate in a role-play where they
  share Powerpoints in real time
 Students also share their term papers via the wiki
Main course page
Course schedule
Discussions held in EtherPad
RSC LearnChemistry projects
   Organic chemistry students were given a three-
    week research project to make anisyl alcohol
    from anisaldehyde:
       Research the literature as a group, share results in real
        time and choose a “best method”
       Run the chosen method in lab
       Isolate product and analyze results
 Results were recorded in the LearnChemistry
  wiki, as well as in the course Moodle site
 The wiki was particularly useful for sharing data
  during the literature research session
Overview page
Literature search results uploaded by
student “scribes”
Poster projects shared via the Web
  Advanced organic chemistry students write up a
    synthesis both as a poster and as a web page.
Collaborative experiments
 Students in different lab sessions carry out a series
  of related experiments, then results are uploaded
  by a TA
 This allows students to contribute to a bigger
  overall goal. When they “see the big picture”, this
  adds meaning to their results
 Data are open and available for use by scientists
 Students write up a full-length lab report which
  includes a discussion of the entire class’s data
 We hope that other colleges may be willing to
  share their results on the same wiki
Wiki table of recrystallization data
UOIW:
Lab students sharing lessons learned
  Students can learn lessons from
   their mistakes, and pass that
   information on to successor
   students.
“Many students do not see traditional
lab reports as communications of
                                        John Stankus,
their findings but rather as an         University of the
assignment. Implementation of a wiki    Incarnate Word, TX.
                                        © UOIW
communication medium between
peers has allowed students to see the
value of sharing their results”
Wikipedia projects
SUNY Potsdam Sedimentary Geology




Students prepare drafts on a college wiki
then transfer them to Wikipedia
Help is available for your campus!
Benefits of wiki-based projects
        Students can:
   Learn about collaboration, and how to behave
    appropriately in a group project
   Learn how to follow rules, which can be very strict in
    the case of Wikipedia
   Learn about the academic process
       Information literacy
       Peer review
       It’s hard work!
       Contribute to the world’s academic resources
   See their work published on the Web for all to see.
    With Wikipedia the reach is amazing -(70,000 hits/year
    for the Clastic rock article)
Conclusion
 Wikis provide some valuable educational
  resources on the internet, especially for user-
  generated content
 Wikis can also provide a unique platform for
  coursework, especially useful for:
     Group collaboration, especially on writing
     Sharing information rapidly within a group, or even
      perhaps between groups
     Allowing students to share their work with the
      world
Acknowledgements
     Michael C. Rygel (Geology, SUNY Potsdam)
         Wikipedia projects in the classroom
     Thanks to my coworkers at RSC:
         Lorna Thomson, Duncan McMillan, RSC Education
         Dr. Aileen Day, RSC ChemSpider
         Dr. Antony Williams, RSC ChemSpider
     Also thanks to
         Dr. Richard Kidd, RSC Publications
         Dr. James Iley, RSC Education
         Many Wikipedians including Users Beetstra, Physchim62,
          Smokefoot
         Dr. Luca de Alfaro and the WikiTrust team
Copyright information
   All of my own content in this presentation is
    released under a Creative Commons BY-SA-3.0
    license
   Copyright information for images is usually attributed
    on the slide itself
   Content from Wikipedia and RSC LearnChemistry is
    reused via a Creative Commons BY-SA-3.0 license.
    For authors, please visit the original page and select
    the “history” tab.
   Other pictures not attributed should only be my
    own personal pictures, also CC-BY-SA3.

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Using wikis for teaching

  • 1. Using Wikis for Teaching Martin A Walker SUNY Potsdam
  • 2. Overview  Introduction  Wikis as resources  Using a wiki as a platform for collaborative learning  Conclusion
  • 3. What is a wiki? “A collaborative website which can be directly edited by anyone with access to it.” (Wiktionary, March 20, 2007) From the Hawaiian word “wiki wiki” meaning “quick.”
  • 4. Wiki “flavors”  Mediawiki –  Used for Wikipedia. Install it on a local server. Harder to use, but potentially very powerful  PBwiki –  Can create your own free wiki, pay for more features  Simple but less sophisticated  Wikispaces  Also simple but more basic  Operated by Google
  • 6. Wiki Tools  Basic editing tools: Typographical, internal & external links, media, tables.  Page tab tools: Attached discussion, page history.  User tools: Watchlist, contributions, user talk.  Advanced tools: Templates & transclusion, bots, extensions, Javascript tools.
  • 7. Wikipedia, and dBpedia,, and LearnChemistry wiki WIKIS AS RESOURCES
  • 8. Wikipedia  The biggest collection of human knowledge ever created  Although it has a radically different method for content creation, studies show that it is as good, or better than, traditional encyclopedias  We can’t avoid it – but why should we want to! Let’s teach our students to use it properly!
  • 9. WikiTrust  Downloadable as an extension to Firefox, this adds a tab above the article:
  • 10.
  • 11. Wikipedia as a resource  Wikipedia can provide a valuable service to students:  Context  A portal to the literature  Quick definitions, facts  Source of images  Quality is now much better, and can be roughly checked – but Wikipedia is still not 100% reliable  GLAM – Many museums (e.g., Smithsonian) now have a “Wikipedian in residence” uploading materials  Expect to see more books, flash drives etc with Wikipedia content
  • 12. Related resources  Wikimedia Commons – pictures, videos  dBpedia – A searchable database that allows complex queries: “Find all baseball players born in NY State between 1918 and 1925.”
  • 13. RSC LearnChemistry  An example of a more specialized site – but other wikis exist for many other subjects  Student-friendly information on over 2000 chemical substances  Around 120 experiments aimed at UK high schools  A selection of quizzes at many levels  Tutorials and guides on specific topics
  • 14. Global site search for RSC content
  • 17. Write your own quiz:
  • 18. Open organic chem questions
  • 20. Lab pages – teacher notes
  • 21. Lab pages – student procedure
  • 22. Substance pages – built from the ChemSpider database
  • 25. Lessons from LearnChemistry wiki  Wikis can do much more than text:  Pictures, video links, Powerpoints, PDFs, etc  Mashups containing content from other sites  Quizzes – even open-ended quizzes, with the right extensions!  Forms to make it easier to write new content  “Bots” allow automation of standard edits  Collaborative projects (in next section)
  • 26. USING A WIKI AS A PLATFORM FOR COLLABORATIVE LEARNING
  • 27. An in-house wiki for “The Sustainable World”  An online course taught on a MediaWiki platform set up on the college server.  All course materials embedded in the wiki (e.g., schedules, Powerpoint lessons) or linked from it (e.g., assigned readings, additional resources). Blackboard was used only for grades & a final exam  Regular synchronous discussions held using an IM- style chat  Students participate in a role-play where they share Powerpoints in real time  Students also share their term papers via the wiki
  • 31. RSC LearnChemistry projects  Organic chemistry students were given a three- week research project to make anisyl alcohol from anisaldehyde:  Research the literature as a group, share results in real time and choose a “best method”  Run the chosen method in lab  Isolate product and analyze results  Results were recorded in the LearnChemistry wiki, as well as in the course Moodle site  The wiki was particularly useful for sharing data during the literature research session
  • 33. Literature search results uploaded by student “scribes”
  • 34. Poster projects shared via the Web Advanced organic chemistry students write up a synthesis both as a poster and as a web page.
  • 35. Collaborative experiments  Students in different lab sessions carry out a series of related experiments, then results are uploaded by a TA  This allows students to contribute to a bigger overall goal. When they “see the big picture”, this adds meaning to their results  Data are open and available for use by scientists  Students write up a full-length lab report which includes a discussion of the entire class’s data  We hope that other colleges may be willing to share their results on the same wiki
  • 36. Wiki table of recrystallization data
  • 37. UOIW: Lab students sharing lessons learned  Students can learn lessons from their mistakes, and pass that information on to successor students. “Many students do not see traditional lab reports as communications of John Stankus, their findings but rather as an University of the assignment. Implementation of a wiki Incarnate Word, TX. © UOIW communication medium between peers has allowed students to see the value of sharing their results”
  • 38. Wikipedia projects SUNY Potsdam Sedimentary Geology Students prepare drafts on a college wiki then transfer them to Wikipedia
  • 39. Help is available for your campus!
  • 40. Benefits of wiki-based projects Students can:  Learn about collaboration, and how to behave appropriately in a group project  Learn how to follow rules, which can be very strict in the case of Wikipedia  Learn about the academic process  Information literacy  Peer review  It’s hard work!  Contribute to the world’s academic resources  See their work published on the Web for all to see. With Wikipedia the reach is amazing -(70,000 hits/year for the Clastic rock article)
  • 41. Conclusion  Wikis provide some valuable educational resources on the internet, especially for user- generated content  Wikis can also provide a unique platform for coursework, especially useful for:  Group collaboration, especially on writing  Sharing information rapidly within a group, or even perhaps between groups  Allowing students to share their work with the world
  • 42. Acknowledgements  Michael C. Rygel (Geology, SUNY Potsdam)  Wikipedia projects in the classroom  Thanks to my coworkers at RSC:  Lorna Thomson, Duncan McMillan, RSC Education  Dr. Aileen Day, RSC ChemSpider  Dr. Antony Williams, RSC ChemSpider  Also thanks to  Dr. Richard Kidd, RSC Publications  Dr. James Iley, RSC Education  Many Wikipedians including Users Beetstra, Physchim62, Smokefoot  Dr. Luca de Alfaro and the WikiTrust team
  • 43. Copyright information  All of my own content in this presentation is released under a Creative Commons BY-SA-3.0 license  Copyright information for images is usually attributed on the slide itself  Content from Wikipedia and RSC LearnChemistry is reused via a Creative Commons BY-SA-3.0 license. For authors, please visit the original page and select the “history” tab.  Other pictures not attributed should only be my own personal pictures, also CC-BY-SA3.