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(n.) This is a website that includes the collaboration of work from many different authors. A wiki site allows anyone to edit, delete, or modify the content on the web The world’s best known wiki is www.wikipedia.org www.wikipedia.org Want to learn more? Visit wikipedia!wikipedia Wiki’s in Plain English Wiki’s in Plain English
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The first wiki was called WikiWikiWeb. The wiki name was derived from a bus in Hawaii and means “fast” in Hawaiian On March 15, 2007, the word wiki was added to the online Oxford English Dictionary
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They are used to create collaborative community websites It gives a group of people one common place to work
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A typical wiki combines text, files, images, hyperlinks, and other media related to its topic. Comments from other people
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YES! You have the ability to edit, delete, or modify one or more pages! You can comment on some wikis!
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Site Security ◦ Anyone can edit the pages Credibility of authors Legal liabilities and other often unforeseen consequences. ◦ The release of confidential information.
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Do not share your password Never offer any personal information Never post inappropriate pictures Assume what you publish on the Web is permanent. ◦ Anyone that belongs to your wiki can easily print out a wiki page or save it to a computer. Use wiki provider sites with clearly stated terms of use ◦ Make sure there is password protection Keep wiki’s positive and don't use them for slander or to attack others.
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PROOFREAD and EDIT your posts ◦ You can use Microsoft Word to spell check Your posts portray YOU as a person ALWAYS get permission from your parents to create a wiki
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Now…you get to try to post to our classroom wiki!!!
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