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Welcome to the TeachersFirst Wetpaint demo/review wiki!
This wiki is a demonstration/review wiki by the TeachersFirst Edge review team as part of our ongoing efforts to share the bets of web 2.0 tools with teachers. We are currently preparing a wiki tool comparison to be included in our Wiki Walk-Through. If you want LOADS more ideas about using wikis in the classroom, or you don't even know where to begin or what a wiki is, start from the Walk-Through for practical ideas and logictical tips to assure safe, effective use of your class wiki.
This page is "locked," but we hope you will sign the guestbook or add to the discussion on a thread or on the Group FAQ page as a chance to play with the tools.
Don't forget to use a Wiki Warranty from TeachersFirst to spell out your class policies and consequences for student wiki use.
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Welcome to the TeachersFirst Wetpaint demo/review wiki! 
This wiki is a demonstration/review wiki by the TeachersFirst Edge review team as part of our ongoing efforts to share the bets of web 2.0 tools with teachers. We are currently preparing a wiki tool comparison to be included in our Wiki Walk-Through. If you want LOADS more ideas about using wikis in the classroom, or you don't even know where to begin or what a wiki is, start from the Walk-Through for practical ideas and logictical tips to assure safe, effective use of your class wiki.
This page is "locked," but we hope you will sign the guestbook or add to the discussion on a thread or on the Group FAQ page as a chance to play with the tools.
Don't forget to use a Wiki Warranty from TeachersFirst to spell out your class policies and consequences for student wiki use.
GO BACK TO The TeachersFirst Wiki Walk-Through Choose a Tool section
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"This wiki is a demonstration/review wiki by the TeachersFirst Edge review team as part of our ongoing efforts to share the bets of web 2.0 tools with teachers."
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