Archive for January, 2006

Jan 14 2006

Choose your own (learning) adventure

Published by pdzone under ICT Stuff, Literacy

This week at school, we were discussing how to help the children learn how to learn how to write adventure stories. I stumbled across this great lesson idea for hypertext “choose your own adventure” stories (from ReadWriteThink). As I read the lesson, I tried to think how best to allow the students to write their stories and create new pages for the different branches of their stories. The challenge - for me, anyway - is to do this with younger students.

I thought about how best to tackle it. With older students, I wouldn’t hesitate to have them create a series of interconnected web pages. I opened up my wiki - my own little brainstorming area - and began to jot down a few ideas. That’s when it hit me: a wiki! It would be so easy for the students to create the pages they needed for the different branches of their stories. With a little bit of tweaking, we could set the ACLs so that students could only edit their own pages. I realize that this is somewhat heretical in the world of wiki, but it also recognizes reality. I know that it is easy enough to undo changes that other students might make, but I don’t want to discourage any students from sharing their own stories when we are just starting out. The next step could involve some sort of shared authoring of a story.

The next question is: which wiki engine do we use? I have played a bit with Wikka, but it would be nice to have some sort of control (there’s that word!) over group permissions. WikiniMST offers convenient group management, but I don’t have the time to translate all of the text into English. I think we may go with MediaWiki in the end. I guess we’ll see how it goes. I’m excited by the thought of the experiment.

I love being a teacher!

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