Fordham University's RETC & New York City Department of Education

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Fordham University's RETC & New York City Department of Education. The 'wiki'. T HE O NLINE C OMPONENT OF THE R2DII E XTENSION:. The what...?. A website or similar online resource which allows users to add and edit content collectively. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Fordham University's RETC & New York City Department of Education

The 'wiki'

THE ONLINE COMPONENT OF THE R2DII EXTENSION:

The what...?

* wikis have been around since 1995 *

A website or similar online resource which allows users to add and edit content collectively.

- Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations Committee, Victorian Electronic Democracy, Final Report, May 2005

A wiki is a collaborative website which can be directly edited by anyone with access to it.- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WIKI

Wiki Wiki is a reduplication of wiki, a Hawaiian-language word for fast. The word "wiki" is a shorter form of wiki wiki .

- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WIKI

Why a wiki? Easy-to-use, Online, collaborative

No flash drives, no emailing No “My Dog Ate It” (accidental deletion)

wikispaces.com Created by an educator Offers a free wiki site

2 for 1 special: get a free 'blog!

EDIT THIS PAGEDiscussion Board

History!Title of Page

Navigation

Standard Editing ToolbarSave / Preview / Cancel

Demonstrationhttp://bronxleaders.wikispaces.com/

“Most people, when they first learn about the wiki concept, assume that a website that can be edited by anybody would soon be rendered useless by destructive input. It sounds like offering free spray cans next to a grey concrete wall....

Still, it seems to work very well.”

- Lars Aronsson, a data systems specialist

Trustworthiness

Critics of open-source wiki systems argue that these systems could be easily tampered with; while proponents argue that the community of users can catch malicious content and correct it.

- wikipedia.com

Instead of solely using word processing and presentations, email and Instant Messaging, students are creating an evolving web site, working together to ensure the accuracy and validity of their work under the scrutiny of peer review.

The information is out there already - we just have to show them where to go, how to evaluate it, and bring it all together.

-Kraig DeMatteis

Limitations

It's not Word (though you can copy/paste from Word)

Organize, organize, organize!

Vandalism (but that's minor)

Permissions and Management

No iMacs | No IE 4[OS 8 & 9, Windows 95/98]

Interesting wiki's

http://21stcenturycurriculum.wikispaces.com/

http://123techs4me.wikispaces.com

http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Introduction Zombies

Questions?

Do NowDo Now

1) Create an account on wikispaces.com2) Create a site for your classroom

remember: this is a draft

3) Post a welcome message on the Home Page

4) Visit our site5) Click on Edit Navigation

HomeworkHomeworkYes… homework- Visit our site: name.wikispaces.com- Click the page “Roster”- Edit the page- Put in your name and link to your site- Save the page – you are now part of

the navigation!

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