Wiki+-+Projects

// Use the screen shots below for step by step directions on using Projects within wikis. // Curriculum Workshop- Activity Design One

Projects are useful when you want to collaborate in a smaller space within a wiki. Members can organize their information and put it all together and teachers can see what the students are doing. In particular, this allows students to work at the same time. You can think of it as a digital workbook.

Click on **Projects** in the left pane.

Click on **Create Projects** in the right.

Write the name for your project, set up team names and choose level of protection.

Under Projects you will see the project you created, **Definitions** in this example. Underneath the project is a list of all teams. You can click on the team to go to that team page.

If you click on the Project name, you will see a list of the teams. You can drag a members name into the team where you want them to be assigned. Once they are dragged over, they will no longer be in the Unassigned Wiki Members list.

When you click on a team (team A-C in this example), you will see the Home page for the team. You can then create pages for that team. In this example, the Home page is a default link and I created the other 4 pages. I will have a student assigned from the team to find definitions that begin with A, a student assigned to B and so on. The students will gather all their information and then one student will transfer the information from each page to the page called A-C that I will then create a link to on the Navigation pane.

When a new page is created, you can have a template (a page you want them to use over and over, like certain structure, examples or formatting) for students to choose so all the pages are uniform if you would like. If you have created a template, have students click under Use a Template and show the students which template you want them to use.

Once the page is saved, a link to the page shows up automatically.

Here is what the page looks like in this example. So far, it only has what I set up (my template). Now students can click Edit and use my example to fill in the table.



Curriculum Workshop- Activity Design One