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	<title>Comments on: Thing #8:  Using Wikis in Education</title>
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		<title>By: DJsummerblog</title>
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		<description>You have some great ideas!  I would love to touch base and collaborate on some of your ideas.  I&#039;m also a media specialist and have used wikis to introduce research projects in the library, but I have been hesitant to have students actually write on the wikis.  I&#039;m in an elementary library and not all the students have email addresses, which seemed to be the best way to have them log in.  I haven&#039;t progressed this far in my Web 2.0 class, so maybe I will pick up some additional ways to allow the students to participate.  I have used wikis to start projects and then it is a great way to pull together websites for the students to use for their online research.  I can&#039;t wait to get to Thing #8 now and get some new ideas!</description>
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