COLLABORATIVE TOOLS IN A LEVEL MATHEMATI

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A Presentation that Outlines the concept of a wiki for A level Mathematics refering to www.mathsathawthorn.pbwiki.com as an example of good practice. This powerpoint was created for a presentation at the University of Glamorgan "Collaborative Teaching"

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A WIKI for WJEC A Level Maths and Further Maths.

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WHY? GTCW PILOT MODULE. The Pilot of the Welsh Chartered Teacher Status. The Pedagogical Application of ICT in Learning and Teaching. (CELT. University of Glamorgan)

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The name "Wiki" was inspired by the Hawaiian word wiki or wiki-wiki, which means QUICK WIKI?

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WIKI? COLLABORATION!

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TEACHER HAWTHORN HIGH STUDENTS HAWTHORN HIGH TEACHERS OTHER SCHOOLS STUDENTS OTHER SCHOOLS WJEC A LEVEL FURTHER MATHEMATICS WJEC A LEVEL MATHEMATICS

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HOW? http://pbwiki.com/academic.wiki http://www.wetpaint.com/ http://www.wikispaces.com/ http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki

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www.mathsathawthorn.pbwiki.com

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THE FRONT PAGE IS THE GATEWAY TO THE WIKI LINK TO FRONT PAGE

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THE SIDE BAR PROVIDES QUICK LINKS TO FAB WEBSITES www.mathsathawthorn.pbwiki.com Hawthorn High School’s Mathematics department YOU TUBE CHANNEL! http://uk.youtube.com/MathsAtHawthorn

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THE FOLDERS Groups of files and WIKI PAGES are easily organised www.mathsathawthorn.pbwiki.com

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LINKS TO WJEC PAST PAPERS AND PUPIL SOLUTIONS www.mathsathawthorn.pbwiki.com

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PUPILS AS TEACHERS There is literature to suggest that if the members of the community become active learners by being given opportunities to construct their own learning materials and that the community works together with social interaction then the learning experience takes on a different dimension. www.mathsathawthorn.pbwiki.com

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Future Development Can YOU help? Or Do you KNOW SOMEONE who can help?

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Plenty more COOl TOOLS to play with!!! http://cooltoolsforschools.wikispaces.com/