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=== Mediawiki at Evergreen ===
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Mediawiki sites are available for all academic offerings. Evergreen uses the same base install of Mediawiki found at Wikipedia but can be customized to meet your needs. Faculty may request a Mediawiki site by contacting their [http://www.evergreen.edu/computing/academiccomp/liaisons.htm Academic Computing Liaison].  
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[[Image:64px-Mediawiki logo.png|left|40px]]Wikis are most often used when faculty want their students to create an online, '''collaborative knowledge-base'''. Evergreen uses the same base install of Mediawiki found at [http://www.wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia.org] but can be customized to meet your needs. </div>
  
== Curricular Uses ==
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=== Mediawiki at Evergreen  ===
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Mediawiki sites are available for academic offerings and staff workgroups.  Wikis may be requested by contacting Academic Computing.
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=== Curricular Uses ===
  
 
*Collaborative Writing  
 
*Collaborative Writing  
 
*Create a group knowledge base  
 
*Create a group knowledge base  
*Presentation tool
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*Peer reviewed local wiki-space prior to publishing at Wikipedia<br>
*Web-based research journal
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*Research Coordination and Collaboration  
 
*Research Coordination and Collaboration  
 
*Conference and Colloquia Web Site / Coordination  
 
*Conference and Colloquia Web Site / Coordination  
 
*Allows students to create their own areas of a group site
 
*Allows students to create their own areas of a group site
  
== Advantages ==
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=== Advantages ===
  
 
*Quick - content can be edited from any internet connected computer  
 
*Quick - content can be edited from any internet connected computer  
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*Large community of users (Wikipedia) sharing tips on wiki usage and best practices  
 
*Large community of users (Wikipedia) sharing tips on wiki usage and best practices  
 
*Handles most multimedia files types  
 
*Handles most multimedia files types  
*Leaves a record of who did what (wiki history)
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*Leaves a record of who did what (wiki history)  
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*Wikis can be configured to have various degrees of privacy<br>
  
== Disadvantages ==
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=== Disadvantages ===
  
 
*Unless structured from the beginning, wikis can quickly become chaotic  
 
*Unless structured from the beginning, wikis can quickly become chaotic  
*Students need to create their own table of contents to show links to their work  
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*Unless categories are used, students need to create their own table of contents to show links to their work  
*In order to respond to peers' essays students would need to use the discussion tab which is not a threaded discussion but a another wiki page.  
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*In order to respond to peers' essays students would need to use the discussion tab which is not a threaded discussion but a another wiki page.<br>
*Need to learn wiki syntax
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== Wikis at Evergreen ==
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=== Wikis at Evergreen ===
  
 
*[http://wikis.evergreen.edu/ Index of all wikis]  
 
*[http://wikis.evergreen.edu/ Index of all wikis]  
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*[http://wikis.evergreen.edu/ize2010 Invertebrate Zoology and Entomology] - Invertebrate Zoology and Entomology Species Accounts. This wiki site used the Wikipedia [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Taxobox/doc taxobox templates] (a table setting out the Biological classification (taxonomy) for a group of living things) to create species accounts. Each student was responsible for completing a thorough species account; students seeking upper division science credit were required to place their information in Wikipedia.<br>
 
*[http://wikis.evergreen.edu/museums/ Museums Program] - The Museums program used a wiki for students to collect and document their research.
 
*[http://wikis.evergreen.edu/museums/ Museums Program] - The Museums program used a wiki for students to collect and document their research.
  
== Wiki Resources ==
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=== Wiki Resources ===
  
 
*[[Wiki Login Help]]  
 
*[[Wiki Login Help]]  

Latest revision as of 11:37, 15 November 2016

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Wikis are most often used when faculty want their students to create an online, collaborative knowledge-base. Evergreen uses the same base install of Mediawiki found at Wikipedia.org but can be customized to meet your needs.

Mediawiki at Evergreen

Mediawiki sites are available for academic offerings and staff workgroups. Wikis may be requested by contacting Academic Computing.

Curricular Uses

  • Collaborative Writing
  • Create a group knowledge base
  • Peer reviewed local wiki-space prior to publishing at Wikipedia
  • Research Coordination and Collaboration
  • Conference and Colloquia Web Site / Coordination
  • Allows students to create their own areas of a group site

Advantages

  • Quick - content can be edited from any internet connected computer
  • Flexible - because content does not reside in directories or files (content is stored in a database) the way we approach communicating or organizing information becomes untethered by perceived information containers.
  • Focus is on content versus presentation
  • Students can post their own work and get interactive feedback
  • Large community of users (Wikipedia) sharing tips on wiki usage and best practices
  • Handles most multimedia files types
  • Leaves a record of who did what (wiki history)
  • Wikis can be configured to have various degrees of privacy

Disadvantages

  • Unless structured from the beginning, wikis can quickly become chaotic
  • Unless categories are used, students need to create their own table of contents to show links to their work
  • In order to respond to peers' essays students would need to use the discussion tab which is not a threaded discussion but a another wiki page.

Wikis at Evergreen

  • Index of all wikis
  • Invertebrate Zoology and Entomology - Invertebrate Zoology and Entomology Species Accounts. This wiki site used the Wikipedia taxobox templates (a table setting out the Biological classification (taxonomy) for a group of living things) to create species accounts. Each student was responsible for completing a thorough species account; students seeking upper division science credit were required to place their information in Wikipedia.
  • Museums Program - The Museums program used a wiki for students to collect and document their research.

Wiki Resources