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=SOUTH AFRICAN SCHOOLS WIKI= Started 16 May 2011 to populate. || __**PLEASE NOTE:**__ We have found that Firefox 4 is much faster than Internet Explorer 8 and that you cannot see the highligted changes when you compare the history. In FireFox you can (latest 4.0.1 version) see the changes. We are not sure whether Internet Explorer 9 (new version) will be OK, but you can inform us! || A PowerPoint on WIKI's: Click here -->
 * Welcome to the WIKI schools page for South African Teachers.

__ **What is a WIKI?** __ **Click and watch the short video clips below.**
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 * Please contribute and share any interesting links to online worksheets, videos, pictures, etc. In fact, anything that could be useful to teachers can be added.**

=**Our aim:**=
 * To provide an online tool where teachers can share/add online worksheets, videos, pictures, etc.
 * To provide a platform where teachers can even discuss ideas or concerns
 * To provide a platform where teachers can post ICT lesson plans/ideas for lessons that other teachers can access and try out

The success and quality will be depending on the contributions of the online community.

Please spread the word and let us start building a useful tool to the benefit of all.

Contact: andre.duplessis@nmmu.ac.za if you need help. Andre is a lecturer at the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University. His passion is ICT Education: Empowering teachers and learners using ICT resources. You may also contact Dr Drik Greeff of the Eastern Cape Education Department drik.greeff@gmail.com

Getting Started

 * Click on the links on the left column.
 * Click on the EDIT button when the new page opens. Add your content, links, descriptions on the page.
 * To invite new members, click on Manage Wiki and Invite People OR if that does not work, email them the address: www.ictschools.wikispaces.com

Need more Help?

 * Click on the help link at the top right corner to learn more about how to use your wiki.

Wiki's can also be used in the classroom!!! See link 50 Ways to Use Wikis for a More Collaborative and Interactive Classroom