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Cara Catalano Wikis Nassau Library System

Cara CatalanoCara Catalano Library Media Specialist, Turtle Hook Middle School Library Media Specialist, Turtle Hook Middle School Public Librarian, Bethpage Public Library Public Librarian, Bethpage Public Library Bachelor’s Degree in History from Molloy College Bachelor’s Degree in History from Molloy College Master’s Degree in Library Science from CW Post Master’s Degree in Library Science from CW Post Working on Master’s Degree in Instructional Technology from NYIT Working on Master’s Degree in Instructional Technology from NYIT

Did you know??Did you know??

What is Web 2.0?What is Web 2.0? Read Write Web Read Write Web Definition as stated by Tim O’Reilly: Definition as stated by Tim O’Reilly: “Web 1.0 was about connecting computers and making technology more efficient for computers. Web 2.0 is about connecting people and making technology more efficient for people.” “Web 1.0 was about connecting computers and making technology more efficient for computers. Web 2.0 is about connecting people and making technology more efficient for people.” Web 2.0 tools encourage a free exchange of information and ideas Web 2.0 tools encourage a free exchange of information and ideas

Web 1.0 vs Web 2.0Web 1.0 vs Web 2.0 Shared Content Copyrighted Content Open Source Proprietary code Multiple Collaborators Single Creator Free Licensed or purchased OnlineOffline CollaborativeIsolated Web-basedApplication-based Web 2.0 Web 1.0

Characteristics of Web 2.0Characteristics of Web 2.0 Web-based applications can be accessed from anywhere Web-based applications can be accessed from anywhere Data can be shared readily Data can be shared readily Students and educators can access and use tools on their own Students and educators can access and use tools on their own Social tools encourage people to create, collaborate, edit, categorize, exchange, and promote information Social tools encourage people to create, collaborate, edit, categorize, exchange, and promote information Using Web 2.0 tools in the K-12 Classroom by Beverley E. Crane Using Web 2.0 tools in the K-12 Classroom by Beverley E. Crane

Wikis “Imagine a world in which every single person on the planet is given free access to the sum of all human knowledge. That’s what we’re doing.” (Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia) “Imagine a world in which every single person on the planet is given free access to the sum of all human knowledge. That’s what we’re doing.” (Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia) Wiki is the Hawaiian word for Quick

Wiki’s in Plain EnglishWiki’s in Plain English

Wiki’s Are free, easy to use, collaborative websites and can be accessed anywhere that has an internet connection. Are free, easy to use, collaborative websites and can be accessed anywhere that has an internet connection. A wiki allows users to add content with out knowing HTML code A wiki allows users to add content with out knowing HTML code A wiki can be used for communication, to create a collaborative environment- Collaboration is the exchange of information within a group A wiki can be used for communication, to create a collaborative environment- Collaboration is the exchange of information within a group

Wikipedia As of December 2005 there were 865,000 entries As of December 2005 there were 865,000 entries With Wikipedia, users can: add, fix, erase, create new entries With Wikipedia, users can: add, fix, erase, create new entries Checked by editors for mistakes Checked by editors for mistakes Example University at Buffalo Professor created errors on 13 different posts and they were all corrected within a few hours. Example University at Buffalo Professor created errors on 13 different posts and they were all corrected within a few hours. (Blogs, Wikis, and Podcasts by Will Richardson) (Blogs, Wikis, and Podcasts by Will Richardson)

How can a wiki be used?How can a wiki be used? Alternative to a traditional pathfinder Alternative to a traditional pathfinder Staff page Staff page Online publication/newsletter Online publication/newsletter Digital portfolio Digital portfolio Store files and ideas Store files and ideas Teamwork and collaborative papers Teamwork and collaborative papers Group website Group website Book Reviews Book Reviews Library comments Library comments

Benefits of using a wiki Promotes collaboration and communication Provides opportunities to read and write Motivates participates to create

Wiki vs Traditional Website WikiTraditional Website Open EditingLimited Editing Simple Text Formatting LanguageHTML Code language Earlier versions stored onlineEarlier versions not automatically stored Easy to create new pagesMore difficult to create new pages Wiki is the host websiteHost website is needed CollaborativeIndividual

Examples

Wikis

Wikispaces 1. Open up 2. Create a username and password and log in. 3. On the left side of the screen find the word Actions. Click on the link entitled Make a New Space 4. Give your space a name which will be the URL to your new site. 5. Determine who can view and collaborate 6. Click create. You can now edit.