Posted by Devin on September 26th, 2008
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One of the most exciting and feel good stories about Wetpaint is the development of our Wikis in Education program. Our Community Marketing Manager, and fellow blog writer, Michael Bolognino, has headed this program for us since its beginning and it’s been a success the entire way. Teachers, students and parents are finding out how useful Wetpaint sites can be in organizing their classes, curriculums and meetings. The inception of the new school year has also seen a huge spike in the activity on our educational sites as teachers are finding they can continue to communicate with their students outside the classroom for projects while students are able to communicate and collaborate with classmates via the web to work on projects, homework and anything else they want. Que one of the most fantastic sites: wikiRadiography.
wikiRadiography has been developed and maintained by students, professors and professionals. The site has compiled numerous journals, reports, case studies and even instructional and basic radiography and other health related videos. Contribution and questions are completely encouraged by the community as it’s a resource they’ve made available to everyone.
So, if you are a student or professional in the field, or know someone who is, encourage them to stop by and share some of their experiences and knowledge while sharing some of your own!
Keyword Tags: Collaboration, Education, General, User Generated Content, Web 2.0, Wetpaint, Wikis
freshcoats is a blog about Wetpaint, collaboration, technology, random acts of higher beings, and other stuff that’s always relevant to something, somewhere. But no matter what, it's always fun and always written by the folks at Wetpaint. Authors so far include Ben Elowitz, Kevin Flaherty, Michael Bolognio, Troy Morris, and more to come.
Learn more about the world's greatest Wikis at www.wetpaint.com.