tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6181856146846185267.post7148640352963192047..comments2023-06-12T09:27:01.482-07:00Comments on A. Odom's EdS Space: Elements of Distance Education Diffusion: Collaborative InteractionAshley Odomhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10798778876101843722noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6181856146846185267.post-90483940003260497922011-07-08T17:48:00.706-07:002011-07-08T17:48:00.706-07:00I really like using wikis as a student as well as ...I really like using wikis as a student as well as in my own classroom. They are a great way to get students engaged, collaborating, and thinking critically. The asynchronous nature of wikis is also nice for group projects. It allows me to assign a project, but not have to spend a lot of class time wandering through class and making sure everyone is on task. I can simply check their progress online and guide them as necessary. Great post.<br /><br />AdamAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6181856146846185267.post-58744455611788669342011-07-06T19:07:43.861-07:002011-07-06T19:07:43.861-07:00Hi Ashley,
You stated, "As time continues to...Hi Ashley,<br /><br />You stated, "As time continues to progress, we will continue to see collaborative interactions become more common and plentiful in the future." I know that it has already changed in the past few years (from the time I was working on my Master's till now working in these classes). During the Master's the only collaboration required was the discussions. Now we are required to interact through discussions, wikis, and blogs. At first it was a bit confusing keeping everything straight. Now I think I am getting the hang of everything. How have you faired with all the new collaboration required? -BelindaBelinda Van Normanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02219202926975595285noreply@blogger.com