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Permalink Reply by James Hollis on October 12, 2007 at 4:07pm
Hi Andrew!
I really like your Web 2.0 wiki. It's organized quite well and I especially like the section on Educational Benefits and Classroom applications. In addition, you provide ample examples to help make sense of it all.
P.S. - Great job including the 'Have You Been Paying Attention' video in your links and resources page. This is one of the all time great videos!
Permalink Reply by Elizabeth Davis on October 13, 2007 at 10:58am
Andrew,
This looks like an amazing resource. Thanks for putting it together. I will definitely contribute some ideas. Steve Hargedon put together a similar classroom 2.0 wiki here: http://www.classroom20wiki.com/ Yours looks like it might be simpler for the beginning web 2.0 teacher.
B.T.W. You can get rid of the ads on your wiki by emailing wikispaces and telling them that you are using your wiki for educational purposes. This links provides a lot of good info for teachers using wikispaces: http://www.wikispaces.com/help+Teachers
-Liz
Permalink Reply by Derek Baird on January 2, 2008 at 5:15pm
Hi Andrew!
This is a great tutorial on social media. Thanks for compiling this information. I'll be sure to pass it along.
Permalink Reply by Scott Walker on January 2, 2008 at 8:47pm
I wrote a short and sweet Teachers Guide to Student Blogging. Several are using it, and I would love for you to include it on your wiki. http://teachertechblog.com/teachers-guide-setup-and-configure-a-stu... Check it out and see if it works with your already great resources.
Permalink Reply by Alex Ambrose on January 25, 2008 at 9:07pm
I am working on building a free eBook on his topic
A Teacher’s Tour Guide into the New Read/Write Web2.0 - 10 Part Series at http://ambrose.edvibes.com/welcome-to-the-web20-world-6-part-series/
I would love any feedback
Know Your Classmr. Standring
Permalink Reply by Derek Baird on January 26, 2008 at 12:19am
Be sure to add Yackpack to your guide. It's an audio groups/podcasting tool created by a professor at Stanford. I created a Yahoo! Teacher Doc about Yackpack: http://teachers.yahoo.com/document/59636
You can learn more about Yackpack here: http://www.yackpack.com
Cheers!
Permalink Reply by ruthokoye on January 31, 2008 at 5:19am
Thanks for sharing...I'm working on my presentation for an upcoming conference...will use your wiki as a refernce!!
Permalink Reply by Sunny Williams on February 3, 2008 at 11:41am
Thanks, I am fairly tech savvy, but I am still learning how to use some of these tools and always enjoy learning how to use them more effectively.
Permalink Reply by Gerald Ardito on February 3, 2008 at 8:02pm
Thanks for doing this work and sharing it with all of us.
I have added it to my district wiki:
http://crotonedtech.pbwiki.com/
Permalink Reply by Barbara Cohen on February 3, 2008 at 9:50pm
Andrew,
What a fabulous, user-friendly resource! I'll be sure to share it with my faculty.
Thanks for doing this AND for sharing it with us!
Permalink Reply by Renee Welch on March 6, 2008 at 8:41am
I didn't have a clue what a RSS was or a social bookmark. Thanks to you I'm just a TINY bit closer to knowing what's going on in this ever changing technological world of ours. THANK YOU!
Permalink Reply by Tom Liam Lynch on February 27, 2009 at 1:49pm
Thanks for the resource, Andrew. I'll use it with my teachers!
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To complete assignments in WebAssign, you must be enrolled in a class created by your teacher. In most cases, you also have to purchase access to the class.

You can be enrolled in a WebAssign class in one of the following ways:

Self-Enrollment

Your instructor gives you a class key to enroll yourself in the class.

    WebAssign account, you can create one when you enroll.
Instructor Enrollment

Your instructor enrolls you in the class and gives you a new WebAssign username, institution code, and password.

If you already have a different WebAssign account, link your WebAssign accounts to each other to see your class.

Automatic Enrollment

Your school automatically enrolls you in the class after you use the school's enrollment system.

Schools with automatic enrollment often require you to sign in to a school web site in order to access WebAssign. If this is the case, ask your instructor for information about how to sign in to WebAssign.

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