Title: Wiki Websites in the Classroom
1Wiki Websites in the Classroom
- Peter Beens
- pbeens_at_gmail.com
- Presented at the ACSE Summer Institute,
University of Waterloo, August 2007 - Originally presented at Computer Science and
Information Technology Symposium, - Atlanta, June 2007
2Introduction
3Overview
- How I Got Here
- What is a Wiki?
- Why Did I Wiki?
- Popular Wikis
- Wiki Options
- Non-Wiki Options
- MediaWiki Overview
- WikiSpaces Overview
4Overview Cont'd
- My Wiki Experiences
- wiki.beens.org
- wiki.acse.net
- Wikispaces
- My Alternative Experiences
- Google Docs/Groups
- Flickr
5How I Got Here
- Webmaster for www.acse.net
- Too much work to maintain, and the website did
not get updated as much as it should - Discussed idea of converting website to wiki
- Idea of group collaboration sounded inviting
- Used WikiMedia
- Converted website to wiki
- A few members have taken ownership of certain
pages
cont'd...
6How I Got Here (2)
- Presentation of ACSE Wiki at ACSE Summer
Institute, 2005 - Created a wiki for my students
- Collaborative Editing
- Group projects
- Website Reviews
- Peer helping and review
- Promotes literacy initiatives
- In-class Wiki Experimentation
- Experimenting with Alternatives
7What is a Wiki?
- Answers.com
- Wiki websites are designed to enable users to
make additions or edit any page of the site. They
often have a common vocabulary, and consider
themselves a "Wiki" community. - Techweb.com
- A Web site that can be quickly edited by its
visitors with simple formatting rules. - Source http//www.answers.com/topic/wiki
cont'd...
8What is a Wiki? cont'd
- Wiki also refers to the collaborative software
used to create such a website.
9Activity Introductions
- Do activity 1 at
- http//tinyurl.com/29qs45
10Why Wiki?
- Wiki comes from the Hawaiian phrase wiki wiki
(or wikiwiki) meaning quick
11Why an ACSE Wiki?
- To lesson the burden on the webmaster
- To make it more of a community website
- To allow for quicker edits
- To let the ACSE community determine the needs and
direction of the website - Note ACSE Association for Computer Studies
Educators, a province-wide professional
association dedicated to supporting computer
studies education in Ontario.
12Some Famous Wikis
13Wikipedia
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
14Wiktionary
http//en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Main_Page
15Wikibooks
http//en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Main_Page
16Wikiversity
http//en.wikiversity.org/wiki/WikiversityMain_Pa
ge
17Wikinews
http//en.wikinews.org/wiki/Main_Page
18Wikiquote
http//en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Main_Page
19Rolling Your Own Wiki
20MediaWiki
- ...is the standard. It is used by all the major
Wiki websites - Requires
- Web Server (such as Apache)
- PHP Version 5 or later
- SQL
- Is a Sourceforge project (which means free)
http//www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki
21Configuring MediaWiki
- Configuration details available at
- http//www.mediawiki.org/wiki/ManualInstallation
- Or follow the basic steps on the next few pages
22MediaWiki Setup
- Download MediaWiki tarball (mediawiki-1.9.3.tar
.gz is current version) ( - Uncompress and upload to web accessible folder
(/wiki suggested) - Create SQL database (may need web host
assistance) - Set /config permissions to enable writing
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23MediaWiki Setup (2)
- Visit /wiki folder for first-time configuration
answer questions - Move config/LocalSettings.php to root wiki folder
- Reset config folder permissions
- Make additional configuration changes applicable
to your site
24Additional Setup
25Restricting Edit Access
- Make the following changes in LocalSettings.php
http//meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Setting_user_rights
_in_MediaWikiConfiguring_access_restrictions_to_y
our_wiki
26Allowing Uploads
- Change configuration See http//meta.wikimedia.or
g/wiki/Uploading_files - Set Images folder permission to 777
27Changing the Default Picture
- Default picture is in \skins\common\images folder
- Upload new picture into this folder (can be
.jpg, ,gif, or .png) - Edit the following line to point to your uploaded
picture
28Some MediaWiki Features
29Built-in Table of Contents
Contents can be hidden!
30Built-in Search Engine
31Syndication Feeds
- The SpecialRecentchanges page contains both RSS
and Atom syndication feeds. - Subscribe to this page with your favourite news
reader. (example Google Reader)
32Basic Editing
33Headings
34Subheadings
35Bold and Italics
36Bulleted Lists
37Numeric Lists
38External Link
39Internal Link
40Activity Basic Editing with MediaWiki
- Do activity 2 at
- http//tinyurl.com/29qs45
41Miscellaneous
42Wiki Sandbox
- The de facto location on Wiki sites where you can
experiment with the editor. - This page is not standard with MediaWiki, and
must be created manually.
43NPOV
- Neutral Point of View
- A major policy rule for all projects in the
Wikipedia family - NPOV adopted for ACSE and classroom Wiki
44Some Minor Limitations
- Default configuration allows anyone to edit
website - Changes in Watch List pages are not emailed to
you - Editing can be difficult (for instance, there is
no file or image browser) - No built-in editor help file (must create one)
45Hosting On Your Own Server
46XAMPP
- To host a MediaWiki website in your classroom on
a local server, one easy way is to use XAMPP.
http//www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp.html
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47XAMPP (2)
- Includes
- Apache Web Server
- MySQL
- PHP
- Perl
- Easy to Install Configure
- Available for Windows, Mac OS X (Beta), Linux,
Solaris (Beta) - Free
48My Experiences
49ACSE
http//wiki.acse.net/index.php/Main_Page
cont'd...
50ACSE (2)
51wiki.beens.org
cont'd...
52wiki.beens.org Website Reviews
cont'd...
53wiki.beens.org Website Reviews (2)
54Alternatives to MediaWiki
55Alternative 1 Wikispaces
- Free for K-12 educators
- Wiki source for 1.5 million sourceforge projects
- WYSIWYG editor
- Check out this link to get started
- http//www.wikispaces.com/helpTeachers
- Go to this website to create your own education
space (free of ads) - http//www.wikispaces.com/t/x/teachers100K
56Wikispaces FAQ
- What is Wikispaces?
- How can I learn how to use Wikispaces?
- I hear you offer free Plus spaces (which are free
with no advertising) to K-12 (primary and
secondary) teachers. How do I sign up? - I am already using Wikispaces and am a K-12
teacher. Can I take advantage of the free Plus
space offer? - Is there an easy way to create accounts for all
of my students? - Do I qualify for the free Plus spaces for K-12
education offer? - Where can I see some examples of other teachers
using Wikispaces?
http//www.wikispaces.com/helpTeachers
57Activity Basic Editing with Wikispaces
- Do activity 3 at
- http//tinyurl.com/29qs45
58Activity Wiki Activities
- Do activity 4 at
- http//tinyurl.com/29qs45
59Alternative 2 Google Docs
- Requires a Google account (if you have a Gmail
account, you have a Google account but not
necessarily vice-versa) - Powerful WYSIWYG editor (better than Wikispaces)
60Questions?
61Support Material
62FTPd Folders Files
63\config Set Permission to 777
64Run /config/index.php
65Move LocalSettings.php to Root Wiki Folder
66Reset \config Permissions