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How To Wiki
How To Wiki




Wiki means "Fast" in Hawaiian
How To Wiki




A wiki is one of the fastest and simplest ways to
         create a collaborative website.
How To Wiki




A website where people
 in separate locations
can store, share, and edit, digital
          information.
Wikis are great for teacher collaboration,
          and student projects.
What you can do with a wiki
is only limited by your imagination.
So lets get started!
First you need to sign up for a free wiki account @
           http://www.wikispaces.com
Enter a user name, password,
 and a valid email address.
en click “Get Started”
Wikispaces will send you a confirmation email
            almost immediately.
Click on the “Confirm Email” link.
It should take you right to your account.
e first page you see is the “Help” page.
It can be accessed any time from the menu bar.
But since you have me!
Create a new wiki now




We are going to jump right in, and click
       “Create a new wiki now”
First give your wiki a name.
Then Determine who can view and edit your wiki.
Select “Wiki Type” from the pull down menu.
             en Click “Create.”
Welcome to your wiki “Home” page.
   To begin, click the "Edit" Tab
Welcome to your wiki “Home” page.
   To begin, click the "Edit" Tab
is opens a simple word processing toolbar.
  Now you can edit and format the page.
e process is very similar to standard
email and word processing programs.
Type what you want,
or copy and paste existing text.
To add images and attach documents
 click the “File” icon on the toolbar.
is opens the “Images & Files” window.
You can link to files on an external webpage.
   Or click the “+Upload Files” button.
Now you can upload one,
or multiple files from you computer.
e upload limits for free accounts are:
10 MB per file and 2GB total storage.
Once a file appears in the window,
double clicking it’s icon will insert it.
Clicking on the image
opens the “Files Properties” window.
is allows you to resize, align,
 add a caption, and/or a link.
You can add unlimited content with
Linked files and embedded widgets.
To add Video or Widgets
click on the “Widgets” icon.
e “Widgets” menu includes: wiki extras,
calendars, maps, chat, audio, video, and more.
For our example select video,
and click on the “Teacher Tube” option.
Go to the Teacher Tube video webpage
  for the video you want to embed.
en copy the HTML code in the
 “Embeddable Player” field.
Paste the code into the box provided
in the widget window, and click “Save”.
An “Other Widget” icon appears.
is icon can be resized and repositioned.
Click save on the toolbar, and voila!
   You have video on your wiki.
Now that you have your first page,
      it’s time to add links.
By selecting text and clicking
the “Link” icon in the toolbar
e “Add Link” window opens and the selected
 text appears in the “New Page Name” field.
Change the page name, or link it to
pages in this wiki, other wikis, and websites.
To save as is click “Add Link”
en click “Save” on the toolbar.
   Your link is now active.
Activate the new page,
 by clicking the link.
So that it will appear in your side bar,
and in your link to existing pages menu.
When the new page loads, click “Edit”.
    You can enter content now,
or just click “Save” to active the page.
e page name now appears in the sidebar,
 and the “Insert Link” pull down menu.
Congratulations!

You have just created a wiki.
Have fun adding content, links, pages, and widgets.
 Don’t worry, anything you do can be edited later.
Clicking the “History” tab allows you to
revert back to previous versions of the wiki.
e History tab also allows you to track
 who has added or edited, and when.
e discussion tab allows users to post commentary
 and have discussion about page specific content.
e “Notify Me” tab allows users to be notified
whenever content on a specific page is altered.
e “Manage Wiki” link in the side bar offers an
        entire new level of options.
e “Permissions” Icon lets you set
who can access, and edit content.
Upgraded accounts can control access
   down to a page by page basis.
Invite members and guests to the wiki
 by clicking the “Invite People” icon.
Enter members emails, or wiki usernames
           to invite them.
If you have the time and are feeling creative,
        click the “Look & Feel” icon.
Here you customize almost every aspect
       of your wikis appearance.
ere is still a lot more you can learn about wikis,
      but you should be well on your way.
e best part is, you are not alone
  because anyone you allow access can
add, edit, and help your wiki come alive.
If there is anything else you need to know, the
“Help” link will answer most of your questions.
ere are also a bunch of tutorials that will
walk you through what your wiki can do.
Just to get you juices flowing, here are a few
examples of what educators can do with wikis.
Including some core curriculum standards that
may be applicable depending on the content and
        processes you choose to pursue.
e Wiki Text Book


Assign portions of the textbook for each student
      to summarize and add to the wiki.
e Wiki Text Book


Assign portions of the textbook for each student
       to summarize and add to the wiki.
Have students proof and edit each other’s entries,
    add relevant links, images and/or video.
   Have students post questions fot the test.
e Wiki Text Book


Assign portions of the textbook for each student
       to summarize and add to the wiki.
Have students proof and edit each other’s entries,
    add relevant links, images and/or video.
   Have students post questions fot the test.
NJCCCS: 2.2E, 3.1A-H, 3.2A-D, 3.3A-C, 3.5A-C,
             6.1A, 8.1A-B, 9.2A-C.
Cultural Wiki
Share a wiki with a class from a different culture.
      Students both teach and learn about
      cultural differences and similarities.
Cultural Wiki
Share a wiki with a class from a different culture.
      Students both teach and learn about
      cultural differences and similarities.
 Students develop a deeper and more personal
understanding through discussions and sharing
   stories, songs, pictures, movies and more.
Cultural Wiki
Share a wiki with a class from a different culture.
       Students both teach and learn about
       cultural differences and similarities.
  Students develop a deeper and more personal
understanding through discussions and sharing
    stories, songs, pictures, movies and more.
 NJCCCS: 1.1A-B, 1.2A-B, 1.5A-B, 2.2 E, 2.4A,
 3.1A-H, 3.2A-D, 3.3A-C, 3.4A-B, 3.5A-C, 6.1A,
               6.2E, 8.1A-B, 9.2A-C.
Historic Wiki

     Students can learn about local history,
  by researching and constructing a database
of historic events, locations, maps, and photos.
Historic Wiki

     Students can learn about local history,
  by researching and constructing a database
of historic events, locations, maps, and photos.
       ey can interviews local residents,
         add family trees and art work,
       or whatever else you can think up.
Historic Wiki

     Students can learn about local history,
  by researching and constructing a database
of historic events, locations, maps, and photos.
       ey can interviews local residents,
          add family trees and art work,
       or whatever else you can think up.
NJCCCS: 3.1A-H, 3.1A-H, 3.2A-D, 3.3A-C, 3.4A-
    B, 3.5A-C, 6.1A, 6.4A-L, 8.1A-B, 9.2A-C.
Current Wiki
   e wiki can be the focal point for weekly
  postings and discussions of current events.
Teachers and students can post relevant articles,
Current Wiki
   e wiki can be the focal point for weekly
  postings and discussions of current events.
Teachers and students can post relevant articles,
        essays, images, and comments.
   e teacher can monitor activity to ensure
  everyone is meeting posting requirements.
Current Wiki
    e wiki can be the focal point for weekly
  postings and discussions of current events.
Teachers and students can post relevant articles,
        essays, images, and comments.
   e teacher can monitor activity to ensure
   everyone is meeting posting requirements.
NJCCCS: 2.2E, 3.1A-H, , 3.1A-H, 3.2A-D, 3.3A-C,
     3.4A-B, 3.5A-C, 6.1A, 8.1A-B, 9.2A-C.
Wiki Science
Students from around the world can collect and
 share environmental data to conduct research
 that reaches far beyond their own ecosystem.
Wiki Science
Students from around the world can collect and
 share environmental data to conduct research
 that reaches far beyond their own ecosystem.
  e wiki can becomes a place were a global
 community of experts, teachers, and students
   can collaborate on real scientific projects.
Wiki Science
Students from around the world can collect and
 share environmental data to conduct research
 that reaches far beyond their own ecosystem.
  e wiki can becomes a place were a global
 community of experts, teachers, and students
   can collaborate on real scientific projects.
NJCCCS: 2.2E, , 3.1F-H, 3.2B-D, 3.3A-C, 3.5A-C,
  4.4A-D, 4.5A-F, 5.1A-B, 5.3D, 5.4A, 5.8A-D,
    5.10A-B, 6.1A, 6.6A-E, 8.1A-B, 9.2A-C.
e Wiki Showcase
   Wikis are a great way to build a sense of
    accomplishment and proffessionalism
by publishing and showcasing students work.
e Wiki Showcase
     Wikis are a great way to build a sense of
      accomplishment and proffessionalism
  by publishing and showcasing students work.
Not only are wikis great for building and storing
 electronic portfolios, but students can also see,
comment, and help to improve each other’s work.
e Wiki Showcase
     Wikis are a great way to build a sense of
      accomplishment and proffessionalism
  by publishing and showcasing students work.
Not only are wikis great for building and storing
 electronic portfolios, but students can also see,
comment, and help to improve each other’s work.
       NJCCCS:1.2A-B, , 3.1A-H, 3.2A-D,
         3.3A-C, 3.5A-C, 8.1A-B, 9.2A-C.
Wiki News
A wiki can also act as a class website and contain,
  assignments, resource links, and study aids.
Wiki News
A wiki can also act as a class website and contain,
  assignments, resource links, and study aids.
 Important news, local events, weather, or any
           thing else you can think of.
Wiki News
A wiki can also act as a class website and contain,
  assignments, resource links, and study aids.
 Important news, local events, weather, or any
           thing else you can think of.
NJCCCS: 3.1A-H, 3.2A-D, 3.3A-C, 3.4A-B, 3.5A-
            C, 6.1A, 8.1A-B, 9.2A-C.
So Promote Authentic Learning

Incorporate 21st Century Skills

   Meet NJCCC Standards

   And Go Wiki Wiki Wild
So Promote Authentic Learning

Incorporate 21st Century Skills

   Meet NJCCC Standards

   And Go Wiki Wiki Wild

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How To Wiki 101

  • 2. How To Wiki Wiki means "Fast" in Hawaiian
  • 3. How To Wiki A wiki is one of the fastest and simplest ways to create a collaborative website.
  • 4. How To Wiki A website where people in separate locations
  • 5. can store, share, and edit, digital information.
  • 6. Wikis are great for teacher collaboration, and student projects.
  • 7. What you can do with a wiki is only limited by your imagination.
  • 8. So lets get started!
  • 9. First you need to sign up for a free wiki account @ http://www.wikispaces.com
  • 10. Enter a user name, password, and a valid email address.
  • 11. en click “Get Started”
  • 12. Wikispaces will send you a confirmation email almost immediately.
  • 13. Click on the “Confirm Email” link. It should take you right to your account.
  • 14. e first page you see is the “Help” page. It can be accessed any time from the menu bar.
  • 15. But since you have me!
  • 16. Create a new wiki now We are going to jump right in, and click “Create a new wiki now”
  • 17. First give your wiki a name.
  • 18. Then Determine who can view and edit your wiki.
  • 19. Select “Wiki Type” from the pull down menu. en Click “Create.”
  • 20. Welcome to your wiki “Home” page. To begin, click the "Edit" Tab
  • 21. Welcome to your wiki “Home” page. To begin, click the "Edit" Tab
  • 22. is opens a simple word processing toolbar. Now you can edit and format the page.
  • 23. e process is very similar to standard email and word processing programs.
  • 24. Type what you want, or copy and paste existing text.
  • 25. To add images and attach documents click the “File” icon on the toolbar.
  • 26. is opens the “Images & Files” window.
  • 27. You can link to files on an external webpage. Or click the “+Upload Files” button.
  • 28. Now you can upload one, or multiple files from you computer.
  • 29. e upload limits for free accounts are: 10 MB per file and 2GB total storage.
  • 30. Once a file appears in the window, double clicking it’s icon will insert it.
  • 31. Clicking on the image opens the “Files Properties” window.
  • 32. is allows you to resize, align, add a caption, and/or a link.
  • 33. You can add unlimited content with Linked files and embedded widgets.
  • 34. To add Video or Widgets click on the “Widgets” icon.
  • 35. e “Widgets” menu includes: wiki extras, calendars, maps, chat, audio, video, and more.
  • 36. For our example select video, and click on the “Teacher Tube” option.
  • 37. Go to the Teacher Tube video webpage for the video you want to embed.
  • 38. en copy the HTML code in the “Embeddable Player” field.
  • 39. Paste the code into the box provided in the widget window, and click “Save”.
  • 40. An “Other Widget” icon appears. is icon can be resized and repositioned.
  • 41. Click save on the toolbar, and voila! You have video on your wiki.
  • 42. Now that you have your first page, it’s time to add links.
  • 43. By selecting text and clicking the “Link” icon in the toolbar
  • 44. e “Add Link” window opens and the selected text appears in the “New Page Name” field.
  • 45. Change the page name, or link it to pages in this wiki, other wikis, and websites.
  • 46. To save as is click “Add Link”
  • 47. en click “Save” on the toolbar. Your link is now active.
  • 48. Activate the new page, by clicking the link.
  • 49. So that it will appear in your side bar, and in your link to existing pages menu.
  • 50. When the new page loads, click “Edit”. You can enter content now,
  • 51. or just click “Save” to active the page.
  • 52. e page name now appears in the sidebar, and the “Insert Link” pull down menu.
  • 54. Have fun adding content, links, pages, and widgets. Don’t worry, anything you do can be edited later.
  • 55. Clicking the “History” tab allows you to revert back to previous versions of the wiki.
  • 56. e History tab also allows you to track who has added or edited, and when.
  • 57. e discussion tab allows users to post commentary and have discussion about page specific content.
  • 58. e “Notify Me” tab allows users to be notified whenever content on a specific page is altered.
  • 59. e “Manage Wiki” link in the side bar offers an entire new level of options.
  • 60. e “Permissions” Icon lets you set who can access, and edit content.
  • 61. Upgraded accounts can control access down to a page by page basis.
  • 62. Invite members and guests to the wiki by clicking the “Invite People” icon.
  • 63. Enter members emails, or wiki usernames to invite them.
  • 64. If you have the time and are feeling creative, click the “Look & Feel” icon.
  • 65. Here you customize almost every aspect of your wikis appearance.
  • 66. ere is still a lot more you can learn about wikis, but you should be well on your way.
  • 67. e best part is, you are not alone because anyone you allow access can add, edit, and help your wiki come alive.
  • 68. If there is anything else you need to know, the “Help” link will answer most of your questions.
  • 69. ere are also a bunch of tutorials that will walk you through what your wiki can do.
  • 70. Just to get you juices flowing, here are a few examples of what educators can do with wikis.
  • 71. Including some core curriculum standards that may be applicable depending on the content and processes you choose to pursue.
  • 72. e Wiki Text Book Assign portions of the textbook for each student to summarize and add to the wiki.
  • 73. e Wiki Text Book Assign portions of the textbook for each student to summarize and add to the wiki. Have students proof and edit each other’s entries, add relevant links, images and/or video. Have students post questions fot the test.
  • 74. e Wiki Text Book Assign portions of the textbook for each student to summarize and add to the wiki. Have students proof and edit each other’s entries, add relevant links, images and/or video. Have students post questions fot the test. NJCCCS: 2.2E, 3.1A-H, 3.2A-D, 3.3A-C, 3.5A-C, 6.1A, 8.1A-B, 9.2A-C.
  • 75. Cultural Wiki Share a wiki with a class from a different culture. Students both teach and learn about cultural differences and similarities.
  • 76. Cultural Wiki Share a wiki with a class from a different culture. Students both teach and learn about cultural differences and similarities. Students develop a deeper and more personal understanding through discussions and sharing stories, songs, pictures, movies and more.
  • 77. Cultural Wiki Share a wiki with a class from a different culture. Students both teach and learn about cultural differences and similarities. Students develop a deeper and more personal understanding through discussions and sharing stories, songs, pictures, movies and more. NJCCCS: 1.1A-B, 1.2A-B, 1.5A-B, 2.2 E, 2.4A, 3.1A-H, 3.2A-D, 3.3A-C, 3.4A-B, 3.5A-C, 6.1A, 6.2E, 8.1A-B, 9.2A-C.
  • 78. Historic Wiki Students can learn about local history, by researching and constructing a database of historic events, locations, maps, and photos.
  • 79. Historic Wiki Students can learn about local history, by researching and constructing a database of historic events, locations, maps, and photos. ey can interviews local residents, add family trees and art work, or whatever else you can think up.
  • 80. Historic Wiki Students can learn about local history, by researching and constructing a database of historic events, locations, maps, and photos. ey can interviews local residents, add family trees and art work, or whatever else you can think up. NJCCCS: 3.1A-H, 3.1A-H, 3.2A-D, 3.3A-C, 3.4A- B, 3.5A-C, 6.1A, 6.4A-L, 8.1A-B, 9.2A-C.
  • 81. Current Wiki e wiki can be the focal point for weekly postings and discussions of current events. Teachers and students can post relevant articles,
  • 82. Current Wiki e wiki can be the focal point for weekly postings and discussions of current events. Teachers and students can post relevant articles, essays, images, and comments. e teacher can monitor activity to ensure everyone is meeting posting requirements.
  • 83. Current Wiki e wiki can be the focal point for weekly postings and discussions of current events. Teachers and students can post relevant articles, essays, images, and comments. e teacher can monitor activity to ensure everyone is meeting posting requirements. NJCCCS: 2.2E, 3.1A-H, , 3.1A-H, 3.2A-D, 3.3A-C, 3.4A-B, 3.5A-C, 6.1A, 8.1A-B, 9.2A-C.
  • 84. Wiki Science Students from around the world can collect and share environmental data to conduct research that reaches far beyond their own ecosystem.
  • 85. Wiki Science Students from around the world can collect and share environmental data to conduct research that reaches far beyond their own ecosystem. e wiki can becomes a place were a global community of experts, teachers, and students can collaborate on real scientific projects.
  • 86. Wiki Science Students from around the world can collect and share environmental data to conduct research that reaches far beyond their own ecosystem. e wiki can becomes a place were a global community of experts, teachers, and students can collaborate on real scientific projects. NJCCCS: 2.2E, , 3.1F-H, 3.2B-D, 3.3A-C, 3.5A-C, 4.4A-D, 4.5A-F, 5.1A-B, 5.3D, 5.4A, 5.8A-D, 5.10A-B, 6.1A, 6.6A-E, 8.1A-B, 9.2A-C.
  • 87. e Wiki Showcase Wikis are a great way to build a sense of accomplishment and proffessionalism by publishing and showcasing students work.
  • 88. e Wiki Showcase Wikis are a great way to build a sense of accomplishment and proffessionalism by publishing and showcasing students work. Not only are wikis great for building and storing electronic portfolios, but students can also see, comment, and help to improve each other’s work.
  • 89. e Wiki Showcase Wikis are a great way to build a sense of accomplishment and proffessionalism by publishing and showcasing students work. Not only are wikis great for building and storing electronic portfolios, but students can also see, comment, and help to improve each other’s work. NJCCCS:1.2A-B, , 3.1A-H, 3.2A-D, 3.3A-C, 3.5A-C, 8.1A-B, 9.2A-C.
  • 90. Wiki News A wiki can also act as a class website and contain, assignments, resource links, and study aids.
  • 91. Wiki News A wiki can also act as a class website and contain, assignments, resource links, and study aids. Important news, local events, weather, or any thing else you can think of.
  • 92. Wiki News A wiki can also act as a class website and contain, assignments, resource links, and study aids. Important news, local events, weather, or any thing else you can think of. NJCCCS: 3.1A-H, 3.2A-D, 3.3A-C, 3.4A-B, 3.5A- C, 6.1A, 8.1A-B, 9.2A-C.
  • 93. So Promote Authentic Learning Incorporate 21st Century Skills Meet NJCCC Standards And Go Wiki Wiki Wild
  • 94. So Promote Authentic Learning Incorporate 21st Century Skills Meet NJCCC Standards And Go Wiki Wiki Wild