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Wiki – “quick” Getting Started With Wikis

Who developed the first wiki? Ward Cunningham created the first wiki in 1994, and released it in 1995, in order to facilitate communication between software developers.

What does the word, “wiki” mean? Cunningham created the first wiki in 1994, and released it in 1995, in order to facilitate communication between software developers. He chose "WikiWikiWeb" as the name based on his memories of the "Wiki Wiki Shuttle" at Honolulu International Airport, and because "wiki" is the Hawaiian word for "quick". The website met with success, and began to spawn alternative wiki applications and websites over the next five years. In the meantime, the first wiki, now known as "WardsWiki", evolved as features were added to the software and as the growing body of users developed a unique "wiki culture". By 2000, WardsWiki had developed a great deal of content outside of its original stated purpose, which led to the spinoff of content into sister sites, most notably MeatballWiki.

What is a Wiki? Wikis: Are considered a Web 2.0 tool Can be used to support online teaching and learning Wiki is a collaborative website where members can create and edit the pages collaboratively. Members can edit a wiki in various ways

Wiki Basics… w+to+Create+One Wikis – A great way to collaborate, plan, work, share, and learn!

How can a wiki be used? Student Journaling Personal Portfolios (e-portfolios) Online note-taking Reflective Diaries Collaborative writing/ Peer-correction Research project development Project coordination and collaboration Publishing of course resources, i.e. syllabi, handouts Presentations Brainstorming Student wikis Student-created glossaries, FAQs Submission of assigned work

Why use a wiki? To model the use of a 21 st Century Tool To save time To manage work projects easier To engage all persons To document our work To work smarter, not harder

What does it mean to be an organizer? What it means to be a wiki organizer… Wiki organizers handle the administration of the wiki. As an organizer of this wiki, you have some that other members won’t have. These are just a few: Setting permissions for the whole wiki Managing wiki members Changing the look and feel Locking pages so no one can edit them Deleting or renaming files and pages special powers

What are some examples of Wikis? Examine some wikis… My wikis… (I created these! I am the organizer.) Wikis I have joined… (I am a member of these.) Expert Wikis… (in my opinion) e+One e+One

Where should I start? You may choose from wiki websites such as: We have chosen wikispaces for this workshop, so go to: