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WIKIS WORK
Anthony FontanaInstructor of ArtLearning TechnologistBowling Green State Universityanthonymfontana@gmail.com
WHAT’S A WIKI?
WIKI: is a website that allows the easy creation and editing of any number of interlinked web pages via a web browser
WHAT’S A WIKI?
HOW WIKIS WORK?WIKIPEDIA is a free, web-based, collaborative, multilingual encyclopedia project supported by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation. Its 18 million articles (over 3.5 million in English) have been written collaboratively by volunteers around the world, and almost all of its articles can be edited by anyone with access to the site.
• Socially motivated• Peer produced• User verified
For more about wikis, Yochai Benkler, 2006 “Wealth of Networks,” Yale University Press
WIKI PEDAGOGY
• Academically motivated• Peer produced• Educator verified
http://2dfoundations.bgsu.wikispaces.net/
http://goo.gl/whZpb
WIKI WARRIORSDIVIDE:
• 2D Foundations – 15 week course • Students worked in teams of 3
• Writer• Editor• Graphics
• Topics (chapters) were decided beforehand• Each team assigned one sub-category per week
WIKI WARRIORSCONQUER:
Categories:• Methodologies• Visual Phenomenon
• Dominance• Golden Mean• Hierarchies (Rule of Thirds)• Fore-Mid-Backgrounds
• Areas of Focus• Scale• Definition• Balance
• Symmetry & Asymmetry• Positive & Negative
• Figure to Ground• Elements• Principles
WIKI WARRIORSCONQUER:
Categories:• Elements
• Line• Shape• Texture• Value• Color
• Principles • Dominance• Balance• Unity & Variety• Gestalt• Rhythm & Contrast• Spatial Illusion• Kinetic Illusion
WIKIS WORK
CREATING OUR OWN TEXTBOOK the students were able to build a resource library that accurately described and included visual examples the key concepts we were studying in class.
INFORMATION was taken from articles about art found on the web and link referenced on each page.
IMAGES were taken sources like Google Images, Flickr, and shot or created by students themselves.
INCLUDED each week in class was a presentation by one of the groups about their newest article.
INSTRUCTOR was able to use wiki as a catalyst for discussion about the article. Was it right? What needed changed? What would a better example look like?
WIKIS WORK
Bowling Green State UniversityBGSU.Wikispaces.net
Since 2009:• 2,500+ Users• 1,100+ Wikis Created• 38,500+ Edits
MOVING FORWARDBowling Green State University
• Lecture and presentation tool • Engage students
• Quiz or Polls w/ instant feedback• Allow discussion to happen
• “Back-channel chatroom”• Build wiki-like resource area
• Private or Public
QIXBOX
WIKIS WORK
Anthony FontanaInstructor of ArtLearning TechnologistBowling Green State Universityanthonymfontana@gmail.com
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