Inquiry project-based learning (inquiry PjBL) has been regarded as an innovative educational approach among local primary schools in Hong Kong, replacing gradually the more traditional didactic teaching approach. Many studies have been conducted to investigate the effectiveness of inquiry PjBL in equipping students with skills needed by the 21st century. However, the lack of an effective delivery method hinders its widespread implementation. This study examined the suitability of using wiki, a form of Web 2.0 technologies, as a platform for the implementation of inquiry PjBL among Primary Five students in Hong Kong. Four schools were recruited and students (n=420) were given an inquiry group project to work on, using Google Sites as an onli...
Many studies have been conducted on the application of Web 2.0 technologies (e.g., wikis) in educati...
This exploratory study investigates the potential of Wiki technology as a tool for teaching and lear...
AbstractThis paper reflects on the experience of introducing Wiki technology into a “Japanese for Be...
This study examined the use of the Wiki for group projects among secondary school students. Particip...
Session 5 (A) - Learning and TechnologiesWikis have been increasingly used as a tool in educational ...
The article can be viewed at: http://opensym.org/wsos2013/proceedings/p0900-chu.pdfExperience Report...
Dr. Samuel Kai Wah Chu and his research team, who have experience in implementing inquiry project-ba...
Information literacy and information technology (IT) skills have become increasingly important in to...
This study explores the use of wiki in supporting a science project undertaken in a Hong Kong second...
Paper Presentation: Parallel Session 2 - Track: Technology-Supported Professional LearningSymposium ...
The project-based collaboration setting is becoming increasingly common at different educational lev...
Wikis are innovative Web 2.0 tools that allow users to create, expand, and edit content collaborativ...
This paper outlines one lecturer’s exploration of the educational applications of wikis in tertiary ...
This study examined a wiki as a computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) environment at uppe...
This study examined the use of the Wiki for group projects among secondary school students. Particip...
Many studies have been conducted on the application of Web 2.0 technologies (e.g., wikis) in educati...
This exploratory study investigates the potential of Wiki technology as a tool for teaching and lear...
AbstractThis paper reflects on the experience of introducing Wiki technology into a “Japanese for Be...
This study examined the use of the Wiki for group projects among secondary school students. Particip...
Session 5 (A) - Learning and TechnologiesWikis have been increasingly used as a tool in educational ...
The article can be viewed at: http://opensym.org/wsos2013/proceedings/p0900-chu.pdfExperience Report...
Dr. Samuel Kai Wah Chu and his research team, who have experience in implementing inquiry project-ba...
Information literacy and information technology (IT) skills have become increasingly important in to...
This study explores the use of wiki in supporting a science project undertaken in a Hong Kong second...
Paper Presentation: Parallel Session 2 - Track: Technology-Supported Professional LearningSymposium ...
The project-based collaboration setting is becoming increasingly common at different educational lev...
Wikis are innovative Web 2.0 tools that allow users to create, expand, and edit content collaborativ...
This paper outlines one lecturer’s exploration of the educational applications of wikis in tertiary ...
This study examined a wiki as a computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) environment at uppe...
This study examined the use of the Wiki for group projects among secondary school students. Particip...
Many studies have been conducted on the application of Web 2.0 technologies (e.g., wikis) in educati...
This exploratory study investigates the potential of Wiki technology as a tool for teaching and lear...
AbstractThis paper reflects on the experience of introducing Wiki technology into a “Japanese for Be...