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=Welcome to the King's Teachers Wiki!= In this Wiki, discuss and share your experiences with Web 2.0 sites. Write which one you tried, what you liked about it, how you think it could be used, or ask questions you wish to have answers for.

Use the Subject pages to discuss and share information about those subjects

As we start to investigate possible web2.0 sites that are useful for the classroom, check out the 2 below. Visit the sites then add to the comments below with lesson ideas, or ways you have seen it used

[|Glogster.com] (thanks Nicki) a multimodal site that takes the normal classroom poster to the next level (or way beyond what we could have done before)

[|aurasma] create Auras that take a still picture and create a multimodal presentation through you Iphone, Ipad or other device

**Wikispaces**
The Site you are currently using. this site offers free educational sites with varying levels of privacy. It offers us the opportunity to share our thoughts on a topic and learn from each other. Access to technology is not a hinderance to a site like this as it is not locked to the school enviroment. Students can access the Wiki at anytime, anyplace they have internet access (computer, laptop, phone, t-hubs, tv's etc).

What is a "wiki"?
A **wiki** is a space on the Web where you can share work and ideas, pictures and links, videos and media — and anything else you can think of. Wikispaces is special because we give you a visual editor and a bunch of other tools to make sharing all kinds of content as easy for students as it is for their teachers.

How does Wikispaces work?
Just hit the edit button to update any time, from anywhere Make changes to any page on your wiki from any computer or web-enabled device with the click of a button. Complete page histories, save every edit and revision The wiki logs every change, so you can easily compare drafts of a page or revert to an earlier version.

Add videos and widgets to create rich, appealing pages Widgets like video, calendars, and visitor counters can make your wiki more attractive, engaging, and useful. Projects make it easy to organize group work Every educational wiki lets you organize members into project-related teams, each with its own pages, files, and permissions.

Discussions and contextual comments support discussion and feedback Make a discussion forum for the whole wiki, answer questions on a page, or leave comments on any passage of any page. Adjustable permissions keep your content safe and secure Determine who sees content and how they use it with wiki-, page-, and file-level permissions.

...and more!
 * Visual editor
 * Bulk user creator
 * Unlimited pages
 * Single Sign-On
 * Customizable themes
 * Email notification
 * Editable navigation
 * Page templates
 * Tags
 * Full-text search
 * Custom domains
 * WebDAV