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To accompany the release of the Pre-publication Guide (first exams 2011) I would like to announce the opening of a wiki environment that has been developed in conjunction with three senior members of the IB Geography teaching community, namely Natasha Lardner Winnard and Jim Williams and myself.
The wiki is structured around the new syllabus content for both Higher and Standard level. You’ll find that each page contains a list of links that Natasha, Jim and myself have originally saved in Delicious, a fast-growing social bookmarking site, using a shared taxonomy and textbook references.
The wiki, by it’s nature, is developing and will continue to grow as we approach the teaching of the new syllabus.
You can join the wiki and get involved. At the moment members of the wiki can create and comment upon discussions about the resources – maybe to recommend addition resources or ask questions about the ones that have been suggested.
You can sign up for a wikispaces account here – there is no need to give a ‘Wiki name’ – and then go to the IB Geography 2009 Wiki and request to join. Anybody can suggest a resources here.
Have a look, let us know what you think and get involved. I hope that the wiki will grow with addition resources to make it an essential part of an IB Geography teachers’ toolkit!
If you have any questions don’t hesitate to ask!
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