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I'm just setting up my wiki for a summer semester. I teach microbiology and I'm using the summer semester to try and integrate some student directed learning concepts. I have a wiki going and I'm using it as a work in progress until the semester starts. I've invited other faculty members to the wiki and to comment and edit. So far two have visited it and I've gotten some good ideas.
One of the things I want to do is to use the wiki IN CLASS, to have the students comment on what they thought was the most important part of the lecture and what they found confusing. I want all those comments to serve as a class study guide- if I create separate pages for each student how do I collate all the comments? Should I divide the students up into groups and have them submit the information collaboratively? any ideas? THX-AWM
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