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1 An Introduction to the Wonderful World of Wikis Technology Presentation by Earl Bergquist Featuring Wikispaces!

2  Wiki:  is a collaborative website whose content is created and updated by its users  allows users to store, share, link and update information very easily and quickly  Wikis have become a very powerful on line communications tool.  Example: Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org), which has over:http://en.wikipedia.org  3 million articles  20 million pages  12 million contributors  and is used by millions daily.

3  History  The first Wiki site was created by Ward Cunningham in 1995 as the WikiWikiWeb, named after the swift "Wiki-Wiki” shuttle busses at the Honolulu Airport.  Ward Cunningham did not want to call his site the "quick- web", and used the "Wiki" as an alliterative alternative.  Wiki = "What I Know Is“??  Wikis today  There is a variety of software to create Wikis and most are free and open source, making them very attractive to use.  In addition there are many websites that allow the creation of public and private Wiki's by the general public and companies.  Internal private Wiki's are used by many businesses & educational institutions around the globe  Public wiki's share information for groups of every kind, like the Wookiepedia for Star Wars information.

4  Navigation by Links: Wiki relies on links between pages more than Searching or Browsing of page hierarchy (Wikipedia example)Wikipedia example  Easy to Edit & Save pages: users are allowed to update pages adding information and correcting them. (Webspaces demo page)Webspaces demo page  Linking pages: it is simple to add links for ease of navigation.  Create New pages: adding new pages is frictionless allowing more information to be accumulated.  View History: all changes to a page are recorded along with the time and user’s identity.

5 Wiki relies on links between pages more than Searching or Browsing of page hierarchy. For example this Wikipedia page (on “Wiki”):

6 Users are allowed to update pages adding information and correcting them.

7 Linking pages: it is simple to add page links to allow better navigation. Now let’s create a page for the link we just created…

8 Create New pages: adding new pages is frictionless allowing more information to be accumulated. “New Page” can also be used to create pages.

9 View History: all changes to a page are recorded along with the time and user’s identity. The “compare” buttons show all the changes between two points in time.

10  Collaboration is the primary value of Wikis - it allows multiple individuals to add to and edit a document, not just creating text but also adding images, sound, video and other multi-media details.  Users can contribute at any time, whenever it is convenient for them.  Wiki can be used to not only distribute information but also collect it efficiently.  Pages’ History maintains accountability of users and allows any lost content to be retrieved if needed.

11  Editing Pages:  WYSIWYG text editor  A simplified Markup Language (similar to HTML)  Page organization:  Simple collection of pages  Allow Hierarchy structure of pages  User Permissions  Group user permissions  Review & Approval of Content by Administrators  Additional Integrated Application Functionality  some Wiki software allows pages to include: Videos, Audio, Calendars, Polls, RSS Feeds, Maps, Slideshows, and many more to come.

12  Wikispaces.com is a website which hosts 1.7 million Wikis for over 4.6 million members and donates Wikis for K-12 education classes.  Within WikiSpaces, groups & individuals create uniquely named “Wikis” to contain their pages.  Each Wiki is created with one of three permission levels:  Public (free) anyone can view and edit pages  Protected (free) anyone can view pages but only invited wiki members can edit them.  Private (free for educators, otherwise $5 per month) Only invited wiki members can view and edit pages  A user can be a member and use multiple Wikis within Wikispaces.

13  Wikispaces’ Account and Site Pages  Pages always have a blue "Wikispaces" header  Each page’s URL starts with “http://www.wikispaces.com”  My Account Settings, Mail & Dashboard  Searches ALL public Wiki's and links to "Create a New Wiki“  Each Wikis' pages  Default to a green header but can have customized page colors.  Wikis’ pages‘ URL begin with “http://.wikispaces.com/” followed by the page name. For example our “ChooseOne” tech assignment page in Renee's “choose-new- technology" wiki has the URL: http://choose-new- technology.wikispaces.com/Choo seOne http://choose-new- technology.wikispaces.com/Choo seOne  The Wiki is a collection of Pages, which by default are listed in the left column.

14  Teaching With Technology has a collection of eLearning Tips pages:  http://twt.wikispaces.com/eLearninghttp://twt.wikispaces.com/eLearning  Moving Forward assembles a collection of Classroom Blogs at various levels:  http://movingforward.wikispaces.com/http://movingforward.wikispaces.com/  Educational Origami: is integrating Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) into the classroom:  http://edorigami.wikispaces.com/http://edorigami.wikispaces.com/

15  Try the Editor Bar Example page, click on this image or link: http://choose-new-technology.wikispaces.com/Editor+Bar+Examples

16  Wiki Overview: thttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:About thttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:About  Wiki’s History and Present:  Cunningham, Ward (2003-11-01), Correspondence on the Etymology of Wiki, WikiWikiWeb, http://c2.com/doc/etymology.html, retrieved 2007-03-09 Cunningham, WardCorrespondence on the Etymology of Wikihttp://c2.com/doc/etymology.html  Cunningham, Ward (2008-02-25), Wiki History, WikiWikiWeb, http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WikiHistory, retrieved 2007-03-09 Cunningham, WardWiki Historyhttp://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WikiHistory  "The wiki principle". Economist.com. April 20, 2006. http://www.economist.com/surveys/displaystory.cf m?story_id=6794228. Retrieved 2010-03-09. "The wiki principle"http://www.economist.com/surveys/displaystory.cf m?story_id=6794228  Navigation by Links - Wikipedia pages shown:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikihttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markup_language http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markup_language  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML


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