Are you a "newbie" to wiki's? Afraid to even mention that you don't know what a wiki is, how it might be useful, or how it can help you collaborate with others? Maybe it is the thought of posting an article on the web that intimidates you? Never fear, we're here to help.
This summer we're offering one-on-one assistance to those interested in using the Learning to Finish wiki to collaborate on solutions to the dropout crisis. We understand that new technologies are intimidating at first but can be extremely rewarding further on down the road. We'll help you overcome any initial trepidation you might feel about participating on a wiki by answering any question (no matter how small) and offering technical assistance to get you pushed to the top of the learning curve as quickly as possible.
If interested, please contact us at mail (at) pew-partnership.org and let us know some of your questions and how you might like to use the wiki to post what you know or how you might use it to collaborate. We look forward to hearing from you!
This is great Suzanne - I will definately be taking you up on this.
~Kari from VT Mentoring.
Posted by: VTMentoring | May 23, 2007 at 02:40 PM