What in the world is a wiki?
Begins with "C"
Wiki Wild Card
Wiki Ways
WebQuest Review
100
The Hawaiian word for "super fast."
What is wiki wiki?
100
Students can edit this on a wiki page.
What is content?
100
Many students won't volunteer to participate in a wiki. Instructors usually have to make participation ___ .
What is mandatory?
100
Students tend to not to provide constructive feedback to classmates on a wiki when the course uses a grading system that places grades along a statistical bell shape, also known as this.
What is grading on a curve?
100
In a WebQuest, the instructor provides these, so students can click on them and view webpages.
What are web addresses or links?
200
Participants in a wiki must have access to this information super highway.
What is the internet?
200
Students and teachers can form one of these by interacting and supporting each other's work online.
What is a community?
200
Wikis encourage students to be this about their work, just like a mirror.
What is reflective?
200
Students like to work on a wiki when they are given this, which may be extra points, prizes, or something else of value to the student.
What is an incentive?
200
The types of tasks students are asked to do in a WebQuest should mimic this.
What is real life? or What are real life activities?
300
This online encyclopedia is set up as a wiki.
What is Wikipedia?
300
This is when two or more people work together on the same goal.
What is collaborate?
300
Students may give this helpful advice or feedback on the work of others that is posted on the wiki.
What is critique?
300
QuikiWiki is one of these.
What is wiki software?
300
The first step in any WebQuest.
What is introduction to the task?
400
This is who can edit a wiki.
Who is anyone?
400
Research on wikis (or any other topic) always ends with one of these.
What is a conclusion?
400
A wiki allows participants to work on a document even if other participants are not currently working on it. This is known as working ____ .
What is asynchronously?
400
These types of wikis require a user name and password to access and edit.
What is secured?
400
He created WebQuests in 1995.
Who is Bernie Dodge?
500
Wikis are commonly used in educational settings to improve this skill.
What is writing?
500
Wikis do not have a single right answer. Instead, students must create their own responses, also known as this.
What is construct an answer/response?
500
Wikis are well-suited to questions that invite a variety of responses, known as this type of question.
What is open-ended?
500
Education, engineering, and the sciences are the three most common of these.
What are disciplines that use wikis?
500
The last step in a WebQuest.
What is evaluation?
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