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Sharing Wikis
No one person has all the best ideas. Especially when it comes to teaching kids, so many of you know better than I how to teach the material, help your students learn, and especially how to practice.
This is what Sharing Wikis are for. You may be familiar with the concept of wikis; the best example is Wikipedia. A wiki is basically a page where anyone can share their ideas, or improve on the ideas of others. I invite you to participate in the sharing wikis. Write out the exercises you have discovered for helping your student learn Greek. Share ideas for games and activities. Share your insights. If you do, then by working together we can make Kids Greek the best it can be.
Guidelines
- The buttons over the top of the page give you basic typographical control; so if you want to bold, or indent, all you do is select the text and click the correct button.
- Please write and interact with gentleness and humility.
- You must create a user account and log in in order to change a wiki.
- One of the great dangers of a wiki is that people can write things that are inappropriate. There are many internal checks and balances we have put in place for this sort of thing. But there is also a link that allows you to report abusive behavior. Please notify us of abusive. We are watching the site all the time, but things can get through the cracks.
- In case some good material is corrupted, we can roll the wiki back to its previous state. Just let us know it happened through the Contact Us link at the bottom of the page.