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Page 1: Wikis, Blogs and Furls Welcome to Web 2.0, let’s interact! With permission from Debbie Bohanan

Wikis, Blogs and FurlsWikis, Blogs and FurlsWelcome to Web 2.0, let’s interact!Welcome to Web 2.0, let’s interact!

With permission from Debbie Bohanan

Page 2: Wikis, Blogs and Furls Welcome to Web 2.0, let’s interact! With permission from Debbie Bohanan

WikisWikis

Wikiwiki is Hawaiian for quick.

According to Wiktionary, a “wiki (plural wikis) is a collaborative website which can be directly edited by anyone with access to it.”

Wikiwiki is Hawaiian for quick.

According to Wiktionary, a “wiki (plural wikis) is a collaborative website which can be directly edited by anyone with access to it.”

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WikisWikis

According to Wikipedia, “A wiki is a web application designed to allow multiple authors to add, remove, and edit content. The multiple author capability of wikis makes them effective tools for mass collaborative authoring. Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia, is one of the best known wikis.”

According to Wikipedia, “A wiki is a web application designed to allow multiple authors to add, remove, and edit content. The multiple author capability of wikis makes them effective tools for mass collaborative authoring. Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia, is one of the best known wikis.”

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Examples of WikisExamples of Wikis

• Discover America is a wiki created last summer in D.C. at the DEN National Leadership Conference.

• The Landmark Project by David Warlick

• Weblogg-ed Presentations has information about wikis and examples.

• Discover America is a wiki created last summer in D.C. at the DEN National Leadership Conference.

• The Landmark Project by David Warlick

• Weblogg-ed Presentations has information about wikis and examples.

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Where can I create a wiki?Where can I create a wiki?

• PBwiki is a free site we use in FDEP for creating wikis.

• Wikispaces is another free site to create simple web pages.

• PBwiki is a free site we use in FDEP for creating wikis.

• Wikispaces is another free site to create simple web pages.

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Wikis in Education?Wikis in Education?

The Science of Spectroscopy is a wiki that explains how to use a wiki in education and provides links to create a wiki.

Using Wiki in Education an online book with case studies

Curriki Global Education Learning Community

The Science of Spectroscopy is a wiki that explains how to use a wiki in education and provides links to create a wiki.

Using Wiki in Education an online book with case studies

Curriki Global Education Learning Community

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Wikis in EducationWikis in Education

Check out the article: Teaching and learning online with wikis from the School of Information Technology in Australia.

Webpage Creation: Blogs & Wikis, Video Blogging

Will Richardson’s Weblogg-ed Presentaiton Links

Check out the article: Teaching and learning online with wikis from the School of Information Technology in Australia.

Webpage Creation: Blogs & Wikis, Video Blogging

Will Richardson’s Weblogg-ed Presentaiton Links

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BlogsBlogs

According to Wikipedia, “A blog (a portmanteau of web log) is a website where entries are written in chronological order and displayed in reverse chronological order. "Blog" can also be used as a verb, meaning to maintain or add content to a blog.”

According to Wikipedia, “A blog (a portmanteau of web log) is a website where entries are written in chronological order and displayed in reverse chronological order. "Blog" can also be used as a verb, meaning to maintain or add content to a blog.”

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FurlsFurls

Wikipedia states, “Furl (from File Uniform Resource Locators) is a free social bookmarking website (furl.net) that allows members to store searchable copies of webpages and share them with others. Every member receives 5 gigabytes of storage space. The site was founded by Mike Giles in 2003, and purchased by LookSmart in 2004.”

Wikipedia states, “Furl (from File Uniform Resource Locators) is a free social bookmarking website (furl.net) that allows members to store searchable copies of webpages and share them with others. Every member receives 5 gigabytes of storage space. The site was founded by Mike Giles in 2003, and purchased by LookSmart in 2004.”

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What’s Social Bookmarking?What’s Social Bookmarking?

Wikipedia definition of “Social bookmarking is a way for internet users to store, classify, share and search Internet bookmarks.”

Wikipedia definition of “Social bookmarking is a way for internet users to store, classify, share and search Internet bookmarks.”

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Examples of Social Bookmarks

Examples of Social Bookmarks

Bloglinesdel.icio.usDiigoFurl

Bloglinesdel.icio.usDiigoFurl

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Examples of Social Bookmarks

Examples of Social Bookmarks

NetvouzNewsvineRedditSitebar

NetvouzNewsvineRedditSitebar

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Web 2.0Web 2.0

Welcome to the new version of the web.

Web 2.0 is the read, write web.

Our students are ready, are you?

Welcome to the new version of the web.

Web 2.0 is the read, write web.

Our students are ready, are you?With permission from Debbie Bohanan