Feb 12 2008

suzievesper

Bringing it all together

Posted at 1:41 pm under Surveys, Wikis, Zoho

I have been working on creating a network of wiki to use for the various projects happening within our cluster. I have almost finished these off today and have created one wiki to rule them all which I have called the Teacher Portal and is accessed at http://teacherportal.wikispaces.com

The great thing for me about this network is that I have been able to bring together some of the tools that I have been dabbling with over the last year.

The booking wiki makes heavy use of the excellent Zoho Creator. Each school has a form embedded on their own page on the wiki that asks them to identify what they would like to work on in sessions with the facilitator and a few other details. This online form feeds into a spreadsheet that can be downloaded from the Zoho site. It is so easy to set up these forms – if anyone would like help with this, I could make an instructional video to show you how (using the great tool iShowU for Mac). I have asked that these are completed at least four days before school booking sessions. I can then download the results and clear the results off the online area ready for the next set of data to be entered. I have also asked that teachers complete an evaluation using a SurveyMonkey survey so that I can easily analyse the results.

I have also set up a series of year group wikis (see left links off teacher portal wiki) where each teacher in the cluster will have their own wiki page. With two full day year group meetings across the cluster this year, hopefully this will help build this online community.

The tools are proving to be just that – useful tools! It is great when you start to feel as if you are really finding effective uses for things after spending so many hours dabbling.

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One Response to “Bringing it all together”

  1.   graemeon 12 Feb 2008 at 4:15 pm 1

    Fantastic job Susie,your wiki and blog have so much useful information.The challenge now is for lead teachers to get their teachers aware that it is there and visit it.
    Great stuff, Graeme

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