Welcome Students, Staff and Teachers
to the Northside ABE Wiki
This website is called a wiki. It is for everyone at Northside to use.
In a wiki you can create your own page, share ideas, work together, and learn all in one place. (It's easy. I am learning as I am writing this!).
Learn different ways of communicating with each other:
By:
-writing comments
-editing pages
-creating pages
Instructions for Creating a Page:
1. Log in
2. Click on "Create a Page"
3. Name your page with an identifying title. If it is about you, title the page with your name. If it is a lesson, title it with the subject of the lesson.
4. Write, insert photos, maps, videos (limitations), documents, etc.
5. Save your page by clicking on the "save button" on the bottom of the screen.
6. Experiment, play, ask questions, learn!
(Teachers should read "Why Wikis for Teachers" in the Teacher folder from our friend and colleague Susan Wetenkamp-Brandt.)
Comments (5)
Cindy Morgan said
at 4:12 pm on Aug 25, 2008
Hello Northside ABE! We could really have a FUN time with this! Now that I have the hang of it, if you need any help making your page, I can help Gina out too! I can see where the students could have fun with this too. Gina put in a poetry section and a short story section. This will really make our students think outside the classroom and be looking for things to bring in to put on this site! I think it's a clever way to challenge them more and apply their learning skills in their everyday living, kind of cool!
Have fun, I am. Cindy
anjana said
at 11:35 am on Oct 28, 2008
Hello Gina you are very good teacher I read story about you and I like think Gina you tech very good computer.
Anjana
Gina Jarvi said
at 10:17 am on Nov 13, 2008
Thank you for your kind words. I really love my job!
neng said
at 11:43 am on Oct 28, 2008
Hi! Gina how are you?. I'm Neng, I hope you're doing fine and have good opportunity and fun with your dog to. See you later.
Gina Jarvi said
at 10:18 am on Nov 13, 2008
Hi Neng,
I do have fun with my dog, thanks.
I miss seeing you in Open Lab! Please come back.
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