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EDITTING ISSUE
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Is there a way creative, or other to get around "edit conflict" when collaborating on a classroom wiki or google site??? I would like to start a legacy project next year but am not sure how to clear…Continue

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Started this discussion. Last reply by Andrea Dale Williams Jul 20, 2011.

 

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Andrea Dale Williams replied to Andrea Dale Williams's discussion EDITTING ISSUE
"Vicki,   Thanks for the info, we already use google apps for ed in my district however the same issue arrives on google sites.   Andrea"
Jul 20, 2011
Jennifer Harvey replied to Andrea Dale Williams's discussion EDITTING ISSUE
"We sure do need a new text!  Let's continue to empower and hear our learners as they use the awesome strategy of communication and teaching others. Be part of a community that can build something new, today. Not sure how this all happens…"
Jul 20, 2011
Vicki Pascaretti replied to Andrea Dale Williams's discussion EDITTING ISSUE
"Andrea:  What wiki are you using?  Our district uses Wikispaces and this has been a constant problem.  When students are editing on the wiki, we use a "wiki stick" which alerts others that a person or team is editing the…"
Jul 20, 2011
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Andrea Dale Williams replied to Andrea Dale Williams's discussion EDIT ISSUE
"Let me clarify.  I want them to be able to edit it at the same time."
Jul 14, 2011
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EDIT ISSUE

Is there a way creative, or other to get around "edit conflict" when collaborating on a classroom wiki or google site??? I would like to start a legacy project next year but am not sure how to clear this hurdle here is what I have so far: Chatham Middle School Civics Legacy Project“We the students, in order to create a more perfect textbook, establish authenticity, ensure website validity, provide for an authentic learning experience, promote intellectual curiosity, and secure the Blessings of…See More
Jul 14, 2011
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I am a 7th and 8th grade social studies teacher in Chatham NJ.

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