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The Asia-Pacific Cities wiki

The Asia-Pacific Cities wiki. John Hannon Lecturer, Online & Flexible Learning 13 August 2010. Web 1.0. Web 2.0. Wiki. Working collaboratively. Why? Its part of the 21st century workplace It’s a graduate capability of La Trobe University

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The Asia-Pacific Cities wiki

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  1. The Asia-Pacific Cities wiki John Hannon Lecturer, Online & Flexible Learning 13 August 2010

  2. Web 1.0 Web 2.0 Wiki

  3. Working collaboratively Why? • Its part of the 21st century workplace • It’s a graduate capability of La Trobe University • It is assessed in the degree programs and SOC2APC

  4. Working collaboratively How?

  5. Working collaboratively How?

  6. Working collaboratively What? A wiki is “a website where users can add, remove and edit every page using a web browser …” Tim O’Reilly, http://www.oreillynet.com/network/2006/07/07/what-is-a-wiki.html

  7. Working collaboratively • Web 1.0 is mainly static, the “read-only Web” • Web 2.0 is non-hierarchical, • transparent, the • “read-write Web”. Wikis are part of Web 2.0 Blogs, wikis, image sharing (flickr.com), video sharing (youtube) are described as Web 2.0, social software, or conversational technologies.

  8. Working collaboratively Web 2.0 means readers are writers, consumers are producers. Wiki collaboration is great for projects, for group communication and co-construction, and for university learning. The SOC2APC wiki is http://soc2apc.wikispaces.com/

  9. Researching for your wiki Truth Lies World Wide Web

  10. Researching for your wiki Finding trustworthy sources Criteria #1. Authority #2. Accuracy #3. Objectivity #4. Currency #5. Coverage Evaluate Web Pages, Widener University http://www.widener.edu/libraries/wolfgram/evaluate/

  11. Researching for your wiki Evaluate the following using these criteria http://www.eff.org/ http://www.ciolek.com/WWWVL-Buddhism.html http://www.getup.org.au/

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