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Why use wikis in education?

  • Wikis encourage collaborative learning and information sharing
  • They increase student engagement and participation
  • Wikis facilitate communication between teachers and parents and guardians

Why Wetpaint?

  • Wetpaint wikis are free, and easy to use — no IT help required
  • Wetpaint site templates make starting and building wikis so easy
  • Wetpaint technology gives you the power to control who sees and contributes to your wiki
  • Our real world Educator Ambassador, Jeff Utecht, is here to help

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Wikis in Education - Wikis in EducationGet Inspired, Educators!

Check out and learn from the best of Wetpaint's Education wikis.

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Meet Our Education Ambassador

Ambassador Bio - Wikis in Education
Jeff Utecht is an educational technology consultant who is here to help answer your questions and hear your ideas!

What We're Talking About Right Now

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Education Wiki Spotlight

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Get inspired by this site--co-created by students in two Human Anatomy classes (one at Provo College, one at USU Brigham City).

How do you use Wetpaint in your classroom? Share your experiences!






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