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Wikis in K-6

July 2, 2004 By Will Richardson

I always perk up when I see any of these tools being discussed in the K-8 realm since I would love to my high school students come to class with some online publishing experience. Just so happens that in my wanderings today I landed on wikiweb.org which is “exploring uses of wikis within K-6 education.” Very cool!
A little digging suggests it’s put up by Eric Unangst of the Berkshire School District in Burton, Ohio. (Dig around his site a bit and you’ll see all sorts of other great resources and ideas.) At any rate, it appears Eric is looking for collaborators.

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  1. Eric Unangst says

    July 8, 2004 at 5:34 pm

    Thanks for the write up… I’m working on a number of great ideas over the summer and certainly http://www.wikiweb.org is near the top of the list.

    I’m set to complete the comps for my masters over the weekend and then delve into things better as time permits.

    Eric

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