Wikis - a powerful tool to share your knowledge
Among the many new things that I learnt through my experience of building a content website through SBI, is the discovery of the two wiki sites, wikipedia and wikihow.
I had no idea that I could add my piece to the world's knowledge bank until I came to know about these two wikis. I discovered 'wiki' is an acronym for 'what I know is'. Since then I have become a great fan of the wikis.
Two of my wiki contributions are in the links above. Below are a couple more.
http://wiki.ehow.com/Build-Literacy-Skills-Through-Games
http://wiki.ehow.com/Teach-a-Six-Year-Old-to-Tell-Time
The wikis are an excellent place to visit even if you have nothing to contribute. It is exciting to visualize a time when one can find almost any information on the wikis and become aware.
The experiential-learner
I had no idea that I could add my piece to the world's knowledge bank until I came to know about these two wikis. I discovered 'wiki' is an acronym for 'what I know is'. Since then I have become a great fan of the wikis.
Two of my wiki contributions are in the links above. Below are a couple more.
http://wiki.ehow.com/Build-Literacy-Skills-Through-Games
http://wiki.ehow.com/Teach-a-Six-Year-Old-to-Tell-Time
The wikis are an excellent place to visit even if you have nothing to contribute. It is exciting to visualize a time when one can find almost any information on the wikis and become aware.
The experiential-learner
Labels: experiential education, experiential-learning articles, Provide an experience fo successful change management, SBI, wiki
1 Comments:
Thanks for that new piece of information nathan.
By
experiential-learner, at 11:30 PM
Post a Comment
<< Home