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Wikispace

Wikispace. Have an interactive website with your students By Ellen Dill. What is a Wiki?. A wiki is a website that allows the creation and editing of any number of interlinked web pages via a web browser using a simplified markup language or a WYSIWYG text editor.

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Wikispace

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  1. Wikispace Have an interactive website with your students By Ellen Dill

  2. What is a Wiki? • A wiki is a website that allows the creation and editing of any number of interlinked web pages via a web browser using a simplified markup language or a WYSIWYG text editor. • Wiki is unusual among group communication mechanisms in that it allows the organization of contributions to be edited in addition to the content itself.

  3. What are Wikis for? • Wikis are often used to create collaborative websites, to power community projects, and, increasingly, in educational settings • Wikipedia - the free online encyclopedia - is the most famous example.

  4. Advantages of a Wiki • Any number of people can create and edit pages. • Wiki administrators lock pages that are not to be changed by users. • A history is kept of each version of each page, along with who made the version, and when it was made.

  5. Wikispaces • www.wikispaces.com • Free basic public wiki • Free protected wiki for K-12 • Private wiki for a fee • Corporate wiki with custom design for larger fee

  6. Wikispaces homepage

  7. Sign Up

  8. K-12

  9. Complete App

  10. Create a wiki

  11. New Wiki

  12. Invite Members

  13. Students Request Membership

  14. Membership List • Create username and password, or • Set username guidelines in computer lab for class members, or • Allow students to request membership and keep a key

  15. Create pages

  16. Add links

  17. Links Added

  18. Add Ext Image

  19. Image Added

  20. Embed youtube

  21. Youtube Embedding

  22. Youtube Embedded

  23. Choose automatic or manual navigation menu • By default, the easiest way to manage your navigation menu is to use the automatic navigation. It will simply list your pages alphabetically. • If you want to organize your pages in some other fashion, you will need to change to a manual navigation menu.

  24. Automatic

  25. Manual

  26. Home page after manual

  27. Decide on an organization • Think about your page and how you want it organized. • Your home page is the trunk of your tree. • Other pages branch off of that page, and can branch out further, as you like. • It is better to add and delete in this fashion than to have one continuous list of attached pages, which has little organization.

  28. Upload student projects (ppt, doc, pdf)

  29. Project Uploaded

  30. Locking Pages • Go to “Manage Wiki” • Click on “Pages” • Select pages to lock and check the box to the left of each • Click the “Lock” button at the top • Now your selected pages are locked

  31. Locking Pages

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