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Are you an instructor on a phyisotherapy or physical therapy educational programme? For educators, Physiopedia offers an opportunity to involve their students in this knowledge creation process as part of an educational program.<br>
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This guide explains how Physiopedia can be used in teaching and learning, and also outlines ideas on how educators could incorporate Physiopedia into the learning activities of their class.<br>
 
See also the [[Educators Step by Step Guide|Educators Step by Step Guide]], the [[Educators Application Examples|Educators Application Examples]], the [[Student_Projects|Student Projects page]] and the [[Help:Educators FAQ|Educators FAQs]].
 
== What is a wiki<br>  ==
 
A Wiki is a website that allows any visitor to easily edit and contribute to that website. Wikis are particularly suited to collaborative group authoring of documents and websites. The most famous example of a Wiki is [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikipedia], a very extensive on-line encylopedia that allows anyone to add to and edit its entries.<br>
 
== Wikis in teaching and learning<br>  ==
 
The nature of wikis means they offer a number benefits relating to learning and teaching applications:
 
*Wikis are ideal for collaborative writing applications.
*Wikis can be edited and entries published without knowledge of specialist web development tools.
*A wiki enables the development history of a document to be explored revealing who contributed what and when.<br>
*A wiki will never be lost along with the efforts that have been made in adding content to them, they can be continually updated and always be referred to.
 
== Physiopedia in teaching and learning<br>  ==
 
As a wiki, Physiopedia offers educators an opportunity to involve their students in the creation of this global resource as part of an educational program.&nbsp; Student involvement in creating, reviewing and updating Physiopedia content is an excellent activity for developing skills of reflection, critical assessment and writing. <br>
 
== Application examples<br>  ==
 
*'''Group assignments'''. A group of students could be tasked with creating a new Physiopedia article. During and after the authoring process, the article's associated history page allows the tutor to monitor contributions and observe the development of the article. <br>
*'''Group debates''' can be held in the dedicated Talk pages related to each page in the wiki.&nbsp; Opposing positions can be argued and evidence presented.<br>
*'''Lecture preparation''' on particular topics can be completed in Physiopedia. Each individual could be assigned with a different topic to research which should then be either edited or added to Physiopedia with supporting evidence.&nbsp; These can then be viewed by all students, discussed in the lecture and then edited further if necessary following the lecture.
*'''Case studies''' can be added by students as part of an assessment or learning task.&nbsp; Once added to Physiopedia they will be available for all to view and learn from.<br>
*'''Individual portfolios''' can be created from an individuals profile page.&nbsp; The flexible nature of wiki's allows an individual to be very creative in their personal portfolio creation and also allows for very flexible portfolio mentoring.
 
See more examples on the [[Educators Application Examples|educators application examples]] page.<br>
 
== Why get involved<br>  ==
 
*Student involvement in creating, reviewing and updating Physiopedia content is an excellent activity for developing reflection, critical assessment and writing skills.&nbsp;
*Encouraging students to become actively involved in Physiopedia early in their careers will encourage them to interact professionally with colleagues from the start.
*Being involved from the initial stages students will continue to contribute content to Physiopedia to assist in the development of the profession in the future. <br>
*Know that your institution has been a part of the development of this valuable global collaborative effort.
*Institutions that partner with us in this way will permanently be featured on our [[Acknowledgements|page of acknowledgements]].
*Partner institutions will also be entitled to free course advertising space on Physiopedia. <br>
 
== Frequently asked questions  ==
 
If you are interested in using Physiopedia in your class, check out the [[Help:Educators FAQ|educators FAQs]] first.
 
== Step by step guide  ==
 
If you have decided to go ahead and use Physiopedia with your students follow our [[Educators Step by Step Guide|step by step guide]] that is specifically written to help educators who use Physiopedia as part of their educational program.
 
== Resources  ==
 
Leeds University have developed an extensive site about [http://www.sddu.leeds.ac.uk/online_resources/wikis/index.php using wikis in teaching and learning].
 
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