Wiki Pages for the Learning, Instruction, and Technology Course
We will start by organizing this wiki by person. That is, each of you will have your own "home page" within this section of the wiki (see links before). You can put various things on your home page, as you want, but you should have a growing list of links to specific pages that you create, one for each article review that you write. That way, we can go into these pages and read what you say about each article.Click on your name below to go to your page and start editing. You should all have the right permissions to do that, but let me know if there are problems.
Later, I want to reorganize these pages to make them useful for outside people coming to this wiki. That is, I could eventually have sections on Working Memory and Instruction, Applications of Gagne's Theory of Instruction, Minimally Guided Instruction, and on and on. Here's what you need to do to make that happen:
- To ensure that you get "credit" for what you write, be sure to put your name into the page itself, identified as page author.
- To make it easy for me to reorganize things, make sure that you give the page a meaningful and unique name. If (I were to review the Reed article on Cognitive Architectures, then Reed_Review might NOT be a unique name, while ingramreview1 would not be meaningful enought. A name such as Reed_Cog_Architectures_Ingram_Review would meet both criteria.
Here are the individual pages:
Betzi Bateman
Ben Hollis
Evren Koptur
Ron Lodwick
Steffani Schenk
Beth Thomas
Daryl Upole
Chris Wills
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