Tuesday 25 October 2016

7.2.4 Reflect ; THE WIKI AND THE WARMWARE


I learnt that the term ‘Wiki’i is a Hawai'ian word meaning "fast" or "quick."

That is it!
In using the wiki I was able to edit the various pieces and parts of web page by reading, writing and thinking concurrently. In this manner I were able to build on others’ knowledge – adding deleting improving – an indication of Wikis ability to demonstrate that knowledge is both cumulative and ever-changing.
I appreciated that Wikis help track versioning, capturing the history of all edits so that I was able to track who contributed and how they contributed. Thus I was able to ‘track changes’ inadvertently. Above all, the collaborative aspect of the wiki highlights the concept that reading, writing and learning should not be done in isolation in the classroom.
To edit a wiki, I did not use need any additional software other than the browser.
In the classroom I would use a wiki because wikis encourage participation of everyone and also the validity of contributions are  made for the collective good rather than the individual although through this process an individual writer completely loses his/her personal voice ( which is important for a budding writer)
On a funny note,at one moment I lost all my edits because I closed the tab before I had hit the ‘Save’ button.
Quotable quotes: A reflection of my learning
 Warmware are “the people who use or operate (often very unsuccessfully) the software running on the hardware” (Urban Dictionary definition)
The recent OCED report Students, Computers and Learning: Making the Connection states that “the successful integration of technology in education is not so much a matter of choosing the right device, the right amount of time to spend with it, the best software or the right digital textbook. The key elements for success are the teachers, school leaders and other decision makers who have the vision, and the ability, to make the connection between students, computers and learning.” If this is the case, why is so little time and money spent on this crucial “missing link” in ICT integration?


                          

Is CCTI making this connection? Is Uganda making this connection?

                                                 













3 comments:

  1. True Nellie, the key group are the leaders and vision bearers! If they are not for it then teachers would find it very difficult to implement!!

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  2. This is a good positive view of the value of the wiki. I wonder whether you are happy with the way everything is going on the wiki?

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  3. Good observations Nellie. Wikis allow for sharing, editing and tracking changes.

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