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Intro to Wiki Kevin Lim at ETC Escher’s Drawing Hands (1948) seems to best illustrate Wikis Introduction to Wiki

Intro to Wiki Kevin Lim at ETC Welcome Introduction to Wikis Kevin Lim Educational Technology Center University at Buffalo (2 hour workshop)

Intro to Wiki Kevin Lim at ETC Wiki examples Source:

Intro to Wiki Kevin Lim at ETC Wiki examples Source:

Intro to Wiki Kevin Lim at ETC Wiki examples Source:

Intro to Wiki Kevin Lim at ETC 1. What is a Wiki? 2. How Wiki Works 3. Examples of Wiki 4. How to use a Wiki 5. Open Discussion Agenda Wiki Workshop

Intro to Wiki Kevin Lim at ETC The first Wiki, WikiWikiWeb, was created by Ward Cunningham in 1995 Named after Hawaiian bus service, Wiki Wiki “The simplest online database that could possibly work” - Ward Allows users to easily create and edit Web pages using any Web browser Encourages democratic use of Web Source: What is a Wiki?

Intro to Wiki Kevin Lim at ETC How Wiki Works Source:

Intro to Wiki Kevin Lim at ETC Anatomy of Wikipedia: Normal View * key interaction areas

Intro to Wiki Kevin Lim at ETC Anatomy of Wikipedia: Editing View * key interaction areas

Intro to Wiki Kevin Lim at ETC Anatomy of Wikipedia: Revision View

Intro to Wiki Kevin Lim at ETC Easily create simple websites Project development with peer review Group authoring Track a group project Data Collection Review classes & teachers Presentations Source: Why Wiki? Using Wiki in Education

Intro to Wiki Kevin Lim at ETC Wiki Comparison Are you using the right wiki? Source:

Intro to Wiki Kevin Lim at ETC uwlibrariese.wikispaces.com

Intro to Wiki Kevin Lim at ETC cybernetics.wikispaces.com

Intro to Wiki Kevin Lim at ETC Public, protected, and private wikis at yourname.wikispaces.com Features WYSIWYG and plain wikitext editing Supported by text ads No limits on number of pages, members, or space Has integrated discussion areas RSS feeds for page changes and messages Backups of Wiki in zip or tgz format Revision management Why Wikispaces? Breakdown of features

Intro to Wiki Kevin Lim at ETC Signing up with Wikispaces

Intro to Wiki Kevin Lim at ETC Signing up with Wikispaces

Intro to Wiki Kevin Lim at ETC Signing up with Wikispaces

Intro to Wiki Kevin Lim at ETC Signing up with Wikispaces

Intro to Wiki Kevin Lim at ETC Using Wikispaces Go into Live Demo

Intro to Wiki Kevin Lim at ETC Text Based on Dion’s RSS illustration at RSS the “plumbing” of our living web

Intro to Wiki Kevin Lim at ETC References also available at: Wikipedia: Wiki Wikibooks: How to start a Wiki Wikipedia: How to Edit a Page Free Wiki has demos, screenshots, and general info on Wikis. A Comprehensive Wiki Comparison Engine Using Wiki in Education References Related Wiki Links

Intro to Wiki Kevin Lim at ETC Blogs & Wikis: contributing to the e-dialog Recordings of an ETC Discussion Forum held on September 28th, 2005, provided by Professor Alex Halavais Weblogs and collaborative web publishing as learning spaces. Halavais, A. (In press). In J. Weiss, J. Nolan, and P. Trifonas (Eds.), International Handbook of Virtual Learning Environments. Springer. Handbook for Bloggers and Cyberdissidents Reporters Without Borders. Communities of practice: Learning, meaning, and identity. Cambridge University Press. Wenger, E. (1998). References Related Blog Readings