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An Update on PikiWiki




A few months ago, I got the chance to experiment with PikiWiki. When I first wrote about it, I thought that it was a site my students would enjoy and be able to work with easily. I was right.

After a brief explanation of the project and the site in the classroom, I turned my students loose to play with their pages. Now, the assignment was simple. They were asked to find a visual that demonstrated the opposition to the argument they were working with all semester. I asked them to place this in the center of their page and use the remainder of the space to refute that argument using any of the means available through PikiWiki. They did an excellent job.

But what I truly loved about PikiWiki was the fact that I did not have to hold any of my students’ hands through the experiment. Even those who are terrified of computers were able to do a great job with their page. And, it allowed those who knew more about technology to help out those who were struggling with the site.

But I think the biggest benefit to PikiWiki was to those who were not techno-savvy. They had the chance to work with technology and come to realize that if they experiment and try new ways of working with technology, it’s not as scary as they perceived. Even one of my less techno-savvy students has said that she will use the site in the future for visual presentations if her professors will let her.

In the end, I give PikiWiki two thumbs up. Below are pages created with PikiWiki by both a techno-savvy student and a techno-illiterate student. Take a look. I’ve rated them by the student’s technology capabilities over the course of the semester. You’ll notice that they’re both well done pages and without the identification of the student’s skills, you would never know which page was done by the techno-savvy student.

Benefits of Standardized Testing (a techno-illiterate by her own definition)

Legalizing Marijuana (a techno-savvy student)

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