Before this class, I did not have much experience in using
wikis, nor did I know much about them. After reading the Wiki Walk-Through, I
feel that I learned a lot of valuable and useful information about wikis that I
can incorporate into my future classroom. The information presented in the wiki
walk-through covered a wide variety of topics related to wikis and was written
in a way that even people who do not consider themselves extremely tech savvy
(such as myself) could understand. I found that looking through examples of different classrooms and how they are utilizing wikis was interesting. I particularly enjoyed looking at the Mrs. Cassidy's Grade One Classroom Wiki. In this wiki, the children worked together as a class to create a story on a topic that was of interest to them. Creating the story through the use of a wiki made collaboration between the children a more efficient process and gave them an opportunity to work on emergent writing skills.
Exploring the information in the wiki walk-through also gave me several ideas for the use of a wiki that I had not previously considered. The part I like most about wikis is that they encourage collaboration and interaction among the individuals who are adding to it. I think as a future early childhood educator, it will be important for me to provide opportunities to the children in my classroom to learn how to work effectively with others, share ideas, and respect one another's work.
The wiki-walk through also provided a list of things to
consider when developing a classroom wiki that I felt were extremely important. I thought the section about informing and involving parents in the use of classroom wikis was one of the most important aspects to consider. In general, most parents want to be actively involved in their child's education and see what they are working on at school. I think the use of wikis is yet another great way for parents to feel connected to their child's classroom.



