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https://www.tutorialspoint.com/wxpython/wxpython_gui_builder_tools.htm</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=Favorites&diff=479Favorites2020-03-26T02:56:44Z<p>Admin: </p>
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<div>https://brew.sh/blog/<br />
https://www.tutorialspoint.com/wxpython/wxpython_gui_builder_tools.htm</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=Favorites&diff=478Favorites2020-03-26T02:55:40Z<p>Admin: Created page with "https://brew.sh/blog/"</p>
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or contact our IT help desk at W&M:<br />
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<div>If you have wiki problems or need to start a new wiki please log a ticket through '''Request IT''' (https://support.wm.edu/cherwellportal) <br />
or contact our IT help desk at W&M:<br />
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email: support@wm.edu<br />
phone: 757-221-4357(HELP)</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=Getting_Help&diff=475Getting Help2020-02-13T21:00:54Z<p>Admin: </p>
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If you have wiki problems or need to start a new wiki please log a ticket through '''Request IT''' (https://support.wm.edu/cherwellportal) <br />
or contact our IT help desk at W&M:<br />
email: support@wm.edu<br />
phone: 757-221-4357(HELP)</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=About_W%26M_Wikis&diff=474About W&M Wikis2020-02-13T20:58:53Z<p>Admin: </p>
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<div>===W&M Wikis: Free Wiki Space===<br />
Most faculty members have heard of Wikipedia, if for no other reason than its somewhat controversial contribution to student research. Wikipedia has been accused of dumbing down subject matter and of yielding to the "tyranny of the masses" because of its open, shared nature. While this may be true, wikis serve many useful purposes in terms of academia that have not been fully explored. One benefit is that wiki platforms are designed to make it easy for writers to collaborate on a projects of shared interest. William and Mary offers an open platform where anyone with a William and Mary userid can create and maintain a full-featured wiki to share information on any topic of interest, ranging from television shows to focused scientific research. After experimenting with a number of commercial and open-source products, W&M Information Technology has purchased a Wiki hosting location to meet the needs of our faculty, staff and administrators who need more capability or public visibility than the wiki tool in Blackboard provides. W&M students and faculty in Modern Language, Literary and Cultural Studies participated several extensive pilot studies, and they found the program easy to learn and powerful enough even for relatively sophisticated projects. The School of Education has also switched to using wikis for their students' electronic portfolio projects.<br />
<br />
==== Features ====<br />
W&M Wiki sites (wmwikis.net) come with all the standard features of commercial wiki. Site owners have a high degree of control over page formatting and the navigation bar, and also have a fairly complete visual editor and table editor. Wikis support embedding most common media types, including video and audio files, and offer a fairly comprehensive tagging feature to organize information. You can create multiple pages and control how they are presented, and you can upload media from class, like PowerPoints or other documents. Further, it is much easier to organize content on W&M Wiki sites. <br />
<br />
==== Getting Started ====<br />
Choosing the name is generally the hardest part of the process. Decide which "name" works best for your wiki. Names should be short and descriptive allowing wiki users to remember these wiki names. Wiki owners can control access, allowing their sites to be have members with different privileges and restricting access for either editing or viewing. <br />
<br />
==== Support ====<br />
Support for W&M Wikis is available through the W&M IT. Please check the "Getting Help" link on the left sidebar.<br />
<br />
==== Caveats ====<br />
There are really very few problems with W&M Wikis. It is a bit less intuitive for those less-experienced with the Web, but the available help pages are quite comprehensive and Wikipedia provides great examples of pages through its comprehensive coverage of topics of interest. Each page comes with the source code that you can use as examples for your wiki.<br />
<br />
==== Resources ====<br />
https://www.mediawiki.org/ is the authoritative source of information on Wikis.<br />
Wikipedia which runs on MediaWiki contains millions of pages where users can "View source" (top tabs) and use these pages as templates for their wikis.</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=About_W%26M_Wikis&diff=473About W&M Wikis2020-02-13T20:57:51Z<p>Admin: </p>
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<div>===W&M Wikis: Free Wiki Space===<br />
Most faculty members have heard of Wikipedia, if for no other reason than its somewhat controversial contribution to student research. Wikipedia has been accused of dumbing down subject matter and of yielding to the "tyranny of the masses" because of its open, shared nature. While this may be true, wikis serve many useful purposes in terms of academia that have not been fully explored. One benefit is that wiki platforms are designed to make it easy for writers to collaborate on a projects of shared interest. William and Mary offers an open platform where anyone with a William and Mary userid can create and maintain a full-featured wiki to share information on any topic of interest, ranging from television shows to focused scientific research. After experimenting with a number of commercial and open-source products, W&M Information Technology has purchased a Wiki hosting location to meet the needs of our faculty, staff and administrators who need more capability or public visibility than the wiki tool in Blackboard provides. W&M students and faculty in Modern Language, Literary and Cultural Studies participated several extensive pilot studies, and they found the program easy to learn and powerful enough even for relatively sophisticated projects. The School of Education has also switched to using wikis for their students' electronic portfolio projects.<br />
<br />
==== Features ====<br />
W&M Wiki sites (wmwikis.net) come with all the standard features of commercial wiki. Site owners have a high degree of control over page formatting and the navigation bar, and also have a fairly complete visual editor and table editor. Wikis support embedding most common media types, including video and audio files, and offer a fairly comprehensive tagging feature to organize information. You can create multiple pages and control how they are presented, and you can upload media from class, like PowerPoints or other documents. Further, it is much easier to organize content on W&M Wiki sites. <br />
<br />
==== Getting Started ====<br />
Choosing the name is generally the hardest part of the process. Decide which "name" works best for your wiki. Names should be short and descriptive allowing wiki users to remember these wiki names. Wiki owners can control access, allowing their sites to be have members with different privileges and restricting access for either editing or viewing. <br />
<br />
==== Support ====<br />
Support for W&M Wikis is available through the W&M IT. Please check the "Getting Help" link on the left sidebar.<br />
<br />
==== Caveats ====<br />
There are really very few problems with W&M Wikis. It is a bit less intuitive for those less-experienced with the Web, but the available help pages are quite comprehensive and Wikipedia provides great examples of pages through its comprehensive coverage of topics of interest. Each page comes with the source code that you can use as examples for your wiki.<br />
<br />
==== Resources ====<br />
https://www.mediawiki.org/ is the authoritative source of information on Wikis.<br />
Wikipedia which runs on MediaWiki contains millions of pages where users can "View source"(top tabs) and use these pages as templates for their wikis.</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=About_W%26M_Wikis&diff=472About W&M Wikis2020-02-13T20:57:02Z<p>Admin: </p>
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<div>== Wm-Wikis: Free Wiki Space ==<br />
Most faculty members have heard of Wikipedia, if for no other reason than its somewhat controversial contribution to student research. Wikipedia has been accused of dumbing down subject matter and of yielding to the "tyranny of the masses" because of its open, shared nature. While this may be true, wikis serve many useful purposes in terms of academia that have not been fully explored. One benefit is that wiki platforms are designed to make it easy for writers to collaborate on a projects of shared interest. William and Mary offers an open platform where anyone with a William and Mary userid can create and maintain a full-featured wiki to share information on any topic of interest, ranging from television shows to focused scientific research. After experimenting with a number of commercial and open-source products, W&M Information Technology has purchased a Wiki hosting location to meet the needs of our faculty, staff and administrators who need more capability or public visibility than the wiki tool in Blackboard provides. W&M students and faculty in Modern Language, Literary and Cultural Studies participated several extensive pilot studies, and they found the program easy to learn and powerful enough even for relatively sophisticated projects. The School of Education has also switched to using wikis for their students' electronic portfolio projects.<br />
<br />
==== Features ====<br />
W&M Wiki sites (wmwikis.net) come with all the standard features of commercial wiki. Site owners have a high degree of control over page formatting and the navigation bar, and also have a fairly complete visual editor and table editor. Wikis support embedding most common media types, including video and audio files, and offer a fairly comprehensive tagging feature to organize information. You can create multiple pages and control how they are presented, and you can upload media from class, like PowerPoints or other documents. Further, it is much easier to organize content on W&M Wiki sites. <br />
<br />
==== Getting Started ====<br />
Choosing the name is generally the hardest part of the process. Decide which "name" works best for your wiki. Names should be short and descriptive allowing wiki users to remember these wiki names. Wiki owners can control access, allowing their sites to be have members with different privileges and restricting access for either editing or viewing. <br />
<br />
==== Support ====<br />
Support for W&M Wikis is available through the W&M IT. Please check the "Getting Help" link on the left sidebar.<br />
<br />
==== Caveats ====<br />
There are really very few problems with W&M Wikis. It is a bit less intuitive for those less-experienced with the Web, but the available help pages are quite comprehensive and Wikipedia provides great examples of pages through its comprehensive coverage of topics of interest. Each page comes with the source code that you can use as examples for your wiki.<br />
<br />
==== Resources ====<br />
https://www.mediawiki.org/ is the authoritative source of information on Wikis.<br />
Wikipedia which runs on MediaWiki contains millions of pages where users can "View source"(top tabs) and use these pages as templates for their wikis.</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=About_W%26M_Wikis&diff=471About W&M Wikis2020-02-13T20:55:07Z<p>Admin: </p>
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<div>== Wm-Wikis: Free Wiki Space ==<br />
Most faculty members have heard of Wikipedia, if for no other reason than its somewhat controversial contribution to student research. Wikipedia has been accused of dumbing down subject matter and of yielding to the "tyranny of the masses" because of its open, shared nature. While this may be true, wikis serve many useful purposes in terms of academia that have not been fully explored. One benefit is that wiki platforms are designed to make it easy for writers to collaborate on a projects of shared interest. William and Mary offers an open platform where anyone with a William and Mary userid can create and maintain a full-featured wiki to share information on any topic of interest, ranging from television shows to focused scientific research. After experimenting with a number of commercial and open-source products, W&M Information Technology has purchased a Wiki hosting location to meet the needs of our faculty, staff and administrators who need more capability or public visibility than the wiki tool in Blackboard provides. W&M students and faculty in Modern Language, Literary and Cultural Studies participated several extensive pilot studies, and they found the program easy to learn and powerful enough even for relatively sophisticated projects. The School of Education has also switched to using wikis for their students' electronic portfolio projects.<br />
<br />
==== Features ====<br />
W&M Wiki sites (wmwikis.net) come with all the standard features of commercial wiki. Site owners have a high degree of control over page formatting and the navigation bar, and also have a fairly complete visual editor and table editor. Wikis support embedding most common media types, including video and audio files, and offer a fairly comprehensive tagging feature to organize information. You can create multiple pages and control how they are presented, and you can upload media from class, like PowerPoints or other documents. Further, it is much easier to organize content on W&M Wiki sites. <br />
<br />
==== Getting Started ====<br />
Choosing the name is generally the hardest part of the process. Decide which "name" works best for your wiki. Names should be short and descriptive allowing wiki users to remember these wiki names. Wiki owners can control access, allowing their sites to be have members with different privileges and restricting access for either editing or viewing. <br />
<br />
==== Support ====<br />
Support for W&M Wikis is available through the W&M IT. Please check the "Getting Help" link on the left sidebar.<br />
<br />
==== Caveats ====<br />
There are really very few problems with W&M Wikis. It is a bit less intuitive for those less-experienced with the Web, but the available help pages are quite comprehensive and Wikipedia provides great examples of pages through its comprehensive coverage of topics of interest. Each page comes with the source code that you can use as examples for your wiki.<br />
<br />
==== Resources ====<br />
https://www.mediawiki.org/ is the authoritative source of information on Wikis.<br />
Wikipedia contains millions of pages where users can "View source" and use these pages as templates for their wikis.</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=About_W%26M_Wikis&diff=470About W&M Wikis2020-02-13T20:45:10Z<p>Admin: /* Features */</p>
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<div>== Wm-Wikis: Free Wiki Space ==<br />
Most faculty members have heard of Wikipedia, if for no other reason than its somewhat controversial contribution to student research. Wikipedia has been accused of dumbing down subject matter and of yielding to the "tyranny of the masses" because of its open, shared nature. While this may be true, wikis serve many useful purposes in terms of academia that have not been fully explored. One benefit is that wiki platforms are designed to make it easy for writers to collaborate on a projects of shared interest. William and Mary offers an open platform where anyone with a William and Mary userid can create and maintain a full-featured wiki to share information on any topic of interest, ranging from television shows to focused scientific research. After experimenting with a number of commercial and open-source products, W&M Information Technology has purchased a Wiki hosting location to meet the needs of our faculty, staff and administrators who need more capability or public visibility than the wiki tool in Blackboard provides. W&M students and faculty in Modern Language, Literary and Cultural Studies participated several extensive pilot studies, and they found the program easy to learn and powerful enough even for relatively sophisticated projects. The School of Education has also switched to using wikis for their students' electronic portfolio projects.<br />
<br />
==== Features ====<br />
W&M Wiki sites (wmwikis.net) come with all the standard features of commercial wiki. Site owners have a high degree of control over page formatting and the navigation bar, and also have a fairly complete visual editor and table editor. Wikis support embedding most common media types, including video and audio files, and offer a fairly comprehensive tagging feature to organize information. You can create multiple pages and control how they are presented, and you can upload media from class, like PowerPoints or other documents. Further, it is much easier to organize content on W&M Wiki sites. <br />
<br />
==== Getting Started ====<br />
Point your browser at [[/| http://www.wmwikis.wikispaces.net/]] and click on "Make a New Space" in the upper left corner. Type in the name for your space. (Choosing the name is generally the hardest part of the process.) Decide which "mode" works best for your wiki. Wiki owners can control access, allowing their sites to be either open to the public or restricting access for either editing or viewing. <br />
<br />
==== Support ====<br />
Support for W&M Wikis is available through the W&M IT. Please check the "Getting Help" link on the left sidebar.<br />
<br />
==== Caveats ====<br />
There are really very few problems with W&M Wikis. It is a bit less intuitive for those less-experienced with the Web, but the available help pages are quite comprehensive and Wikipedia provides great examples of pages through its comprehensive coverage of topics of interest. <br />
<br />
==== Resources ====<br />
https://www.mediawiki.org/ is the authoritative source of information on Wikis.</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=About_W%26M_Wikis&diff=469About W&M Wikis2020-02-13T20:43:12Z<p>Admin: /* Wm-Wikis: Free Wiki Space */</p>
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<div>== Wm-Wikis: Free Wiki Space ==<br />
Most faculty members have heard of Wikipedia, if for no other reason than its somewhat controversial contribution to student research. Wikipedia has been accused of dumbing down subject matter and of yielding to the "tyranny of the masses" because of its open, shared nature. While this may be true, wikis serve many useful purposes in terms of academia that have not been fully explored. One benefit is that wiki platforms are designed to make it easy for writers to collaborate on a projects of shared interest. William and Mary offers an open platform where anyone with a William and Mary userid can create and maintain a full-featured wiki to share information on any topic of interest, ranging from television shows to focused scientific research. After experimenting with a number of commercial and open-source products, W&M Information Technology has purchased a Wiki hosting location to meet the needs of our faculty, staff and administrators who need more capability or public visibility than the wiki tool in Blackboard provides. W&M students and faculty in Modern Language, Literary and Cultural Studies participated several extensive pilot studies, and they found the program easy to learn and powerful enough even for relatively sophisticated projects. The School of Education has also switched to using wikis for their students' electronic portfolio projects.<br />
<br />
==== Features ====<br />
W&M Wiki sites (wmwikis.net) come with all the standard features of commercial wiki. Site owners have a high degree of control over page formatting and the navigation bar, and also have a fairly complete visual editor and table editor. Wikis support embedding most common media types, including video and audio files, and offer a fairly comprehensive tagging feature to organize information. You can create multiple pages and control how they are presented, and you can upload media from class, like PowerPoints or other documents. Further, it is much easier to organize content on W&M Wikisites. <br />
<br />
==== Getting Started ====<br />
Point your browser at [[/| http://www.wmwikis.wikispaces.net/]] and click on "Make a New Space" in the upper left corner. Type in the name for your space. (Choosing the name is generally the hardest part of the process.) Decide which "mode" works best for your wiki. Wiki owners can control access, allowing their sites to be either open to the public or restricting access for either editing or viewing. <br />
<br />
==== Support ====<br />
Support for W&M Wikis is available through the W&M IT. Please check the "Getting Help" link on the left sidebar.<br />
<br />
==== Caveats ====<br />
There are really very few problems with W&M Wikis. It is a bit less intuitive for those less-experienced with the Web, but the available help pages are quite comprehensive and Wikipedia provides great examples of pages through its comprehensive coverage of topics of interest. <br />
<br />
==== Resources ====<br />
https://www.mediawiki.org/ is the authoritative source of information on Wikis.</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=About_W%26M_Wikis&diff=468About W&M Wikis2020-02-13T20:27:09Z<p>Admin: </p>
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<div>== Wm-Wikis: Free Wiki Space ==<br />
Most faculty members have heard of Wikipedia, if for no other reason than its somewhat controversial contribution to student research. Wikipedia has been accused of dumbing down subject matter and of yielding to the "tyranny of the masses" because of its open, shared nature. While this may be true, wikis serve many useful purposes in terms of academia that have not been fully explored. One benefit is that wiki platforms are designed to make it easy for writers to collaborate on a projects of shared interest. William and Mary offers an open platform where anyone with a William and Mary userid can create and maintain a full-featured wiki to share information on any topic of interest, ranging from [[http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Muppet_Wiki| television shows] to [[http://usefulchem.wikispaces.com/| focused scientific research]. After experimenting with a number of commercial and open-source products, the Technology Integration Program has purchased a "private label" site license from **Wikispaces** to meet the needs of our faculty, staff and administrators who need more capability or public visibility than the wiki tool in Blackboard provides. William and Mary students and faculty in Modern Language, Literary and Cultural Studies participated several extensive pilot studies, and they found the program easy to learn and powerful enough even for relatively sophisticated projects. The School of Education has also switched to using wikis for their students' electronic portfolio projects.<br />
==== Features ====<br />
Wikispaces sites come with all the standard features of a light weight commercial wiki. Site owners have a high degree of control over page formatting and the navigation bar, and also have a fairly complete visual editor and table editor. Wikispaces wikis support embedding most common media types, including video and audio files, and offer a fairly comprehensive tagging feature to organize information.. Wikispaces also provides a comprehensive set of widgets to include things like spreadsheets, polls, chat rooms and slide shows. You can create multiple pages and control how they are presented using the side naviation bar, and you can upload media from class, like PowerPoints or other documents. This uploading process is fairly instantaneous, as opposed to the slow process on Blackboard. Further, it is much easier to organize content on Wikispaces sites. <br />
==== Getting Started ====<br />
Point your browser at [[/| http://www.wmwikis.wikispaces.net/]] and click on "Make a New Space" in the upper left corner. Type in the name for your space. (Choosing the name is generally the hardest part of the process.) Decide which "mode" works best for your wiki .WikiSpace owners can control access, allowing their sites to be either open to the public or restricting access for either editing or viewing. <br />
==== Support ====<br />
Support for WMWikis is available through the Technology Integration Program. Gene Roche heads up the collaborative writing focus area, and is available to assist faculty members or students in integration. Gene also works with the Wikispaces staff to resolve any technical issues that come up in working with your wiki.\\ \\ <br />
==== Caveats ====<br />
There are really very few problems with WM Wikis. It is a bit less intuitive for those less-experienced with the Web, but the available help pages are quite comprehensive, and help is always available through the TIP staff. <br />
==== Resources ====<br />
*http://www.wikispaces.com/help+index One of the features that we liked the best about Wikispaces was the depth of their help files.</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Sidebar&diff=467MediaWiki:Sidebar2020-02-13T20:24:42Z<p>Admin: </p>
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<div>* Site Navigation<br />
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** Home| Home<br />
** About_W&M_Wikis| About W&M Wikis<br />
** Getting_Help| Getting Help<br />
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** mainpage|mainpage-description<br />
** recentchanges-url|recentchanges<br />
** randompage-url|randompage<br />
** helppage|help<br />
* SEARCH<br />
* TOOLBOX<br />
* LANGUAGES</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=About_W%26M_Wikis&diff=466About W&M Wikis2020-02-13T20:23:11Z<p>Admin: Created page with "=== Wm-Wikis: Free Wiki Space === Most faculty members have heard of Wikipedia, if for no other reason than its somewhat controversial contribution to student research. Wikip..."</p>
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<div>=== Wm-Wikis: Free Wiki Space ===<br />
Most faculty members have heard of Wikipedia, if for no other reason than its somewhat controversial contribution to student research. Wikipedia has been accused of dumbing down subject matter and of yielding to the "tyranny of the masses" because of its open, shared nature. While this may be true, wikis serve many useful purposes in terms of academia that have not been fully explored. One benefit is that wiki platforms are designed to make it easy for writers to collaborate on a projects of shared interest. William and Mary offers an open platform where anyone with a William and Mary userid can create and maintain a full-featured wiki to share information on any topic of interest, ranging from [[http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Muppet_Wiki| television shows] to [[http://usefulchem.wikispaces.com/| focused scientific research].\\ \\ After experimenting with a number of commercial and open-source products, the Technology Integration Program has purchased a "private label" site license from **Wikispaces** to meet the needs of our faculty, staff and administrators who need more capability or public visibility than the wiki tool in Blackboard provides. William and Mary students and faculty in Modern Language, Literary and Cultural Studies participated several extensive pilot studies, and they found the program easy to learn and powerful enough even for relatively sophisticated projects. The School of Education has also switched to using wikis for their students' electronic portfolio projects.\\ \\ <br />
==== Features ====<br />
Wikispaces sites come with all the standard features of a light weight commercial wiki. Site owners have a high degree of control over page formatting and the navigation bar, and also have a fairly complete visual editor and table editor. Wikispaces wikis support embedding most common media types, including video and audio files, and offer a fairly comprehensive tagging feature to organize information.. Wikispaces also provides a comprehensive set of widgets to include things like spreadsheets, polls, chat rooms and slide shows.\\ \\ You can create multiple pages and control how they are presented using the side naviation bar, and you can upload media from class, like PowerPoints or other documents. This uploading process is fairly instantaneous, as opposed to the slow process on Blackboard. Further, it is much easier to organize content on Wikispaces sites.\\ \\ <br />
==== Getting Started ====<br />
Point your browser at [[/| http://www.wmwikis.wikispaces.net/]] and click on "Make a New Space" in the upper left corner. Type in the name for your space. (Choosing the name is generally the hardest part of the process.) Decide which "mode" works best for your wiki .WikiSpace owners can control access, allowing their sites to be either open to the public or restricting access for either editing or viewing.\\ \\ <br />
==== Support ====<br />
Support for WMWikis is available through the Technology Integration Program. Gene Roche heads up the collaborative writing focus area, and is available to assist faculty members or students in integration. Gene also works with the Wikispaces staff to resolve any technical issues that come up in working with your wiki.\\ \\ <br />
==== Caveats ====<br />
There are really very few problems with WM Wikis. It is a bit less intuitive for those less-experienced with the Web, but the available help pages are quite comprehensive, and help is always available through the TIP staff.\\ \\ <br />
==== Resources ====<br />
*http://www.wikispaces.com/help+index One of the features that we liked the best about Wikispaces was the depth of their help files.</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=About_WMWikis&diff=465About WMWikis2020-02-13T20:21:06Z<p>Admin: </p>
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<div>=== Wm-Wikis: Free Wiki Space ===<br />
Most faculty members have heard of Wikipedia, if for no other reason than its somewhat controversial contribution to student research. Wikipedia has been accused of dumbing down subject matter and of yielding to the "tyranny of the masses" because of its open, shared nature. While this may be true, wikis serve many useful purposes in terms of academia that have not been fully explored. One benefit is that wiki platforms are designed to make it easy for writers to collaborate on a projects of shared interest. William and Mary offers an open platform where anyone with a William and Mary userid can create and maintain a full-featured wiki to share information on any topic of interest, ranging from [[http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Muppet_Wiki| television shows] to [[http://usefulchem.wikispaces.com/| focused scientific research].\\ \\ After experimenting with a number of commercial and open-source products, the Technology Integration Program has purchased a "private label" site license from **Wikispaces** to meet the needs of our faculty, staff and administrators who need more capability or public visibility than the wiki tool in Blackboard provides. William and Mary students and faculty in Modern Language, Literary and Cultural Studies participated several extensive pilot studies, and they found the program easy to learn and powerful enough even for relatively sophisticated projects. The School of Education has also switched to using wikis for their students' electronic portfolio projects.\\ \\ <br />
==== Features ====<br />
Wikispaces sites come with all the standard features of a light weight commercial wiki. Site owners have a high degree of control over page formatting and the navigation bar, and also have a fairly complete visual editor and table editor. Wikispaces wikis support embedding most common media types, including video and audio files, and offer a fairly comprehensive tagging feature to organize information.. Wikispaces also provides a comprehensive set of widgets to include things like spreadsheets, polls, chat rooms and slide shows.\\ \\ You can create multiple pages and control how they are presented using the side naviation bar, and you can upload media from class, like PowerPoints or other documents. This uploading process is fairly instantaneous, as opposed to the slow process on Blackboard. Further, it is much easier to organize content on Wikispaces sites.\\ \\ <br />
==== Getting Started ====<br />
Point your browser at [[/| http://www.wmwikis.wikispaces.net/]] and click on "Make a New Space" in the upper left corner. Type in the name for your space. (Choosing the name is generally the hardest part of the process.) Decide which "mode" works best for your wiki .WikiSpace owners can control access, allowing their sites to be either open to the public or restricting access for either editing or viewing.\\ \\ <br />
==== Support ====<br />
Support for WMWikis is available through the Technology Integration Program. Gene Roche heads up the collaborative writing focus area, and is available to assist faculty members or students in integration. Gene also works with the Wikispaces staff to resolve any technical issues that come up in working with your wiki.\\ \\ <br />
==== Caveats ====<br />
There are really very few problems with WM Wikis. It is a bit less intuitive for those less-experienced with the Web, but the available help pages are quite comprehensive, and help is always available through the TIP staff.\\ \\ <br />
==== Resources ====<br />
*http://www.wikispaces.com/help+index One of the features that we liked the best about Wikispaces was the depth of their help files.</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=Getting_Help&diff=464Getting Help2020-02-13T20:19:40Z<p>Admin: </p>
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If you have wiki problems or need to start a new wiki please log a ticket through '''Request IT''' (https://support.wm.edu/cherwellportal) or contact our IT help desk at W&M (email: support@wm.edu or by phone: 757-221-4357 (HELP))</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=Getting_Help&diff=463Getting Help2020-02-13T20:19:18Z<p>Admin: </p>
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If you have wiki problems or need to start a new wiki please log a ticket through Request IT (https://support.wm.edu/cherwellportal) or contact our IT help desk at W&M (email: support@wm.edu or by phone: 757-221-4357 (HELP))</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=Getting_Help&diff=462Getting Help2020-02-13T20:17:09Z<p>Admin: </p>
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If you have wiki problems or need to start a new wiki please forward you request to our IT help desk at W&M (email: [[1]] or phone: 757-221-4357 (HELP)), or log a ticket through Request IT (https://support.wm.edu/cherwellportal)</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=Home&diff=461Home2020-02-13T20:15:15Z<p>Admin: </p>
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<div>This is the New Home of home of the W&M Wikis. In order to access your Wiki you need to enter the Wiki Name as follows: <br />
<br />
[https://my https://yourwikiname.wmwikis.net] where "yourwikiname" is the name of your wiki that you previously started or chose. <br />
<br />
If you need to start a new wiki please forward you request to our IT help desk at W&M (email: [[Mailto:support@wm.edu|support@wm.edu]] or phone: 757-221-4357 (HELP)), or log a ticket through Request IT ([https://www.wm.edu/offices/it/itrequests/index.php https://support.wm.edu/cherwellportal)] <br />
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'''Introduction to Wikis'''<br />
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To access your wiki, you need to enter the URL of your wiki and "Log in" (top right-hand corner). W&M Wiki's by default are marked as private and only users who are members or administrators of the wiki will be able to view and edit the wikis depending on their permissions level. <br />
<br />
W&M Wikis provides members of William & Mary with a space to collaborate and share ideas with one another and engage with the world beyond the university.<br />
<br />
The uses of Wikis by individuals, informal groups and academic and administrative office are limited only by your imagination and your ability to put words on "paper".</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=Home&diff=460Home2020-02-13T20:13:28Z<p>Admin: </p>
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<div>This is the New Home of home of the W&M Wikis. In order to access your Wiki you need to enter the Wiki Name as follows: <br />
<br />
[https://my https://yourwikiname.wmwikis.net] where "yourwikiname" is the name of your wiki that you previously started or chose. <br />
<br />
If you need to start a new wiki please forward you request to our IT help desk at W&M (email: [[Mailto:support@wm.edu|support@wm.edu]] or phone: 757-221-4357 (HELP)), or log a ticket through Request IT ([https://www.wm.edu/offices/it/itrequests/index.php https://support.wm.edu/cherwellportal)] <br />
<br />
'''Introduction to Wikis'''<br />
<br />
To access your wiki, you need to enter the URL of your wiki and log in. W&M Wiki's by default are marked as private and only users who are members or administrators of the wiki will be able to view and edit the wikis depending on their permissions level. <br />
<br />
W&M Wikis provides members of William & Mary with a space to collaborate and share ideas with one another and engage with the world beyond the university.<br />
<br />
The uses of Wikis by individuals, informal groups and academic and administrative office are limited only by your imagination and your ability to put words on "paper".</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Sidebar&diff=459MediaWiki:Sidebar2020-02-13T20:11:32Z<p>Admin: </p>
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<div>* Site Navigation<br />
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** Home| Home<br />
** About_WMWikis| About W&M Wikis<br />
** Getting_Help| Getting Help<br />
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* navigation<br />
** mainpage|mainpage-description<br />
** recentchanges-url|recentchanges<br />
** randompage-url|randompage<br />
** helppage|help<br />
* SEARCH<br />
* TOOLBOX<br />
* LANGUAGES</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=FAQs&diff=458FAQs2020-02-13T20:10:36Z<p>Admin: /* WMWikis FAQ's */</p>
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====== FAQs ======<br />
===== WMWikis FAQ's =====<br />
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RN3-GjINOW0| How do I make a new wiki?]<br />
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqPjn7IXVNA| How do I create a new page?]<br />
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aean8GOrfZE| How do I edit the navigation menu?]<br />
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJ6RRo0MgF4| How do I change the look and feel of my wiki]?<br />
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUNfPOGsO7k| How do I change my wiki's logo?]<br />
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3kB8wOreZY| How do I link to a web page?]<br />
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WL2ls8JqQhc| How do I upload a file from my computer?]<br />
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qY_9qYvkYKg| How do I link to a file I have uploaded?]<br />
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1gpv-4j16c| How do I embed a widget?]<br />
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejljP_ThsZM| How do I embed an RSS feed (and why would I want to)?]<br />
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5lb37LKygg| How do I insert a table?]<br />
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEf5FWtEZHw| How do I format text?]<br />
* [http://gettingtrickywithwikis.wikispaces.com/text+wrapping+an+image| How do I wrap text tight around an image?]<br />
\\ \\ \\ For help on some of the advanced features of wiki building, check out the very cool help wiki[[http://gettingtrickywithwikis.wikispaces.com/| Getting Tricky With Wikis.]\\ \\ If you would like to practice before starting your own wiki, you can use the [[https://sandbox.wmwikis.net/| Sandbox Wiki].</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=FAQs&diff=457FAQs2020-02-13T20:09:58Z<p>Admin: </p>
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====== FAQs ======<br />
===== WMWikis FAQ's =====<br />
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RN3-GjINOW0| How do I make a new wiki?]<br />
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqPjn7IXVNA| How do I create a new page?]<br />
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aean8GOrfZE| How do I edit the navigation menu?]<br />
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJ6RRo0MgF4| How do I change the look and feel of my wiki]?<br />
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUNfPOGsO7k| How do I change my wiki's logo?]<br />
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3kB8wOreZY| How do I link to a web page?]<br />
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WL2ls8JqQhc| How do I upload a file from my computer?]<br />
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qY_9qYvkYKg| How do I link to a file I have uploaded?]<br />
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1gpv-4j16c| How do I embed a widget?]<br />
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejljP_ThsZM| How do I embed an RSS feed (and why would I want to)?]<br />
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5lb37LKygg| How do I insert a table?]<br />
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEf5FWtEZHw| How do I format text?]<br />
* [[http://gettingtrickywithwikis.wikispaces.com/text+wrapping+an+image| How do I wrap text tight around an image?]<br />
\\ \\ \\ For help on some of the advanced features of wiki building, check out the very cool help wiki[[http://gettingtrickywithwikis.wikispaces.com/| Getting Tricky With Wikis.]\\ \\ If you would like to practice before starting your own wiki, you can use the [[https://sandbox.wmwikis.net/| Sandbox Wiki].</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Sidebar&diff=456MediaWiki:Sidebar2020-02-13T20:09:33Z<p>Admin: </p>
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<div>* Site Navigation<br />
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** Home| Home<br />
** About_WMWikis| About W&M Wikis<br />
** FAQs| FAQs<br />
** Getting_Help| Getting Help<br />
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* navigation<br />
** mainpage|mainpage-description<br />
** recentchanges-url|recentchanges<br />
** randompage-url|randompage<br />
** helppage|help<br />
* SEARCH<br />
* TOOLBOX<br />
* LANGUAGES</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=Home&diff=455Home2020-02-13T20:08:40Z<p>Admin: Added support information.</p>
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<div>This is the New Home of home of the W&M Wikis. In order to access your Wiki you need to enter the Wiki Name as follows: <br />
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[https://my https://yourwikiname.wmwikis.net] where "yourwikiname" is the name of your wiki that you previously started or chose. Please forward you request to our IT help desk at W&M (email: [[Mailto:support@wm.edu|support@wm.edu]] or phone: 757-221-4357 (HELP)), or log a ticket through Request IT ([https://www.wm.edu/offices/it/itrequests/index.php https://support.wm.edu/cherwellportal)] <br />
<br />
'''Introduction to Wikis'''<br />
<br />
To access your wiki, you need to enter the URL of your wiki and log in. W&M Wiki's by default are marked as private and only users who are members or administrators of the wiki will be able to view and edit the wikis depending on their permissions level. <br />
<br />
W&M Wikis provides members of William & Mary with a space to collaborate and share ideas with one another and engage with the world beyond the university.<br />
<br />
The uses of Wikis by individuals, informal groups and academic and administrative office are limited only by your imagination and your ability to put words on "paper".</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Sidebar&diff=454MediaWiki:Sidebar2020-02-05T16:02:00Z<p>Admin: </p>
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<div>* Site Navigation<br />
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** Home| Home<br />
** About_WMWikis| About W&M Wikis<br />
** FAQs_New| FAQs<br />
** Getting_Help| Getting Help<br />
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<br />
* navigation<br />
** mainpage|mainpage-description<br />
** recentchanges-url|recentchanges<br />
** randompage-url|randompage<br />
** helppage|help<br />
* SEARCH<br />
* TOOLBOX<br />
* LANGUAGES</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Sidebar&diff=453MediaWiki:Sidebar2020-02-05T16:01:39Z<p>Admin: </p>
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<div>* Site Navigation<br />
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** Home| Home<br />
** About_WMWikis| About W&M Wikis<br />
** FAQs New| FAQs<br />
** Getting_Help| Getting Help<br />
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<br />
* navigation<br />
** mainpage|mainpage-description<br />
** recentchanges-url|recentchanges<br />
** randompage-url|randompage<br />
** helppage|help<br />
* SEARCH<br />
* TOOLBOX<br />
* LANGUAGES</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Sidebar&diff=452MediaWiki:Sidebar2020-02-05T15:57:48Z<p>Admin: </p>
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<div>* Site Navigation<br />
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** Home| Home<br />
** About_WMWikis| About W&M Wikis<br />
** FAQs New| FAQs<br />
** Getting_Help| Getting Help<br />
** https://sandbox.wmwikis.net/| Sandbox<br />
<br />
<br />
* navigation<br />
** mainpage|mainpage-description<br />
** recentchanges-url|recentchanges<br />
** randompage-url|randompage<br />
** helppage|help<br />
* SEARCH<br />
* TOOLBOX<br />
* LANGUAGES</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Sidebar&diff=451MediaWiki:Sidebar2020-02-05T15:57:13Z<p>Admin: </p>
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<div>* Site Navigation<br />
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** Home| Home<br />
** About_WMWikis| About W&M Wikis<br />
** FAQs New| FAQs<br />
** Getting%20Help| Getting_Help<br />
** https://sandbox.wmwikis.net/| Sandbox<br />
<br />
<br />
* navigation<br />
** mainpage|mainpage-description<br />
** recentchanges-url|recentchanges<br />
** randompage-url|randompage<br />
** helppage|help<br />
* SEARCH<br />
* TOOLBOX<br />
* LANGUAGES</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Sidebar&diff=450MediaWiki:Sidebar2020-02-05T15:56:17Z<p>Admin: </p>
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<div>* Site Navigation<br />
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** Home| Home<br />
** About W&M Wikis| About_WMWikis<br />
** FAQs New| FAQs<br />
** Getting%20Help| Getting_Help<br />
** https://sandbox.wmwikis.net/| Sandbox<br />
<br />
<br />
* navigation<br />
** mainpage|mainpage-description<br />
** recentchanges-url|recentchanges<br />
** randompage-url|randompage<br />
** helppage|help<br />
* SEARCH<br />
* TOOLBOX<br />
* LANGUAGES</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=Home&diff=449Home2020-02-05T15:51:20Z<p>Admin: </p>
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<div>This is the New Home of home of the W&M Wikis. In order to access your Wiki you need to enter the Wiki Name as follows: <br />
<br />
[https://my https://yourwikiname.wmwikis.net] where "yourwikiname" is the name of your wiki that you previously started or chose. <br />
<br />
'''Introduction to Wikis'''<br />
<br />
To access your wiki, you need to enter the URL of your wiki and log in. W&M Wiki's by default are marked as private and only users who are members or administrators of the wiki will be able to view and edit the wikis depending on their permissions level. <br />
<br />
W&M Wikis provides members of William & Mary with a space to collaborate and share ideas with one another and engage with the world beyond the university.<br />
<br />
The uses of Wikis by individuals, informal groups and academic and administrative office are limited only by your imagination and your ability to put words on "paper".</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=Home&diff=448Home2019-03-25T16:40:23Z<p>Admin: </p>
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<div>This is the New Home of home of the W&M Wikis. In order to access your Wiki you need to enter the Wiki Name as follows: <br />
<br />
[https://my https://mywikiname.wmwikis.net] where "mywikiname" is the name of your wiki that you previously started or chose. <br />
<br />
'''Introduction to Wikis'''<br />
<br />
To access your wiki at the College you need to enter the URL of your wiki and log in. W&M Wiki's by default are marked as private and only users who are members or administrators of the wiki will be able to view and edit the wikis depending on their permissions level. <br />
<br />
WMwikis provides members of the College of William and Mary Community with a space to collaborate and share ideas with one another and engage with the world beyond the College. WMwikis is maintained by the staff at the Academic Information Services group, in partnership with our colleagues in the School of Education.<br />
<br />
The uses of Wikis by individuals, informal groups and academic and administrative office are limited only by your imagination and your ability to put words on "paper".</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=Home&diff=447Home2019-03-25T16:39:10Z<p>Admin: Added example url.</p>
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<div>This is the New Home of home of the W&M Wikis. In order to access your Wiki you need to enter the Wiki Name as follows: <br />
<br />
[https://my https://mywikiname.wmwikis.net] where "mywikiname" is the name of your wiki. <br />
<br />
'''Introduction to Wikis'''<br />
<br />
To access your wiki at the College you need to enter the URL of your wiki and log in. W&M Wiki's by default are marked as private and only users who are members or administrators of the wiki will be able to view and edit the wikis depending on their permissions level. <br />
<br />
WMwikis provides members of the College of William and Mary Community with a space to collaborate and share ideas with one another and engage with the world beyond the College. WMwikis is maintained by the staff at the Academic Information Services group, in partnership with our colleagues in the School of Education.<br />
<br />
The uses of Wikis by individuals, informal groups and academic and administrative office are limited only by your imagination and your ability to put words on "paper".</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=Home&diff=446Home2019-03-25T16:37:32Z<p>Admin: </p>
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<div>This is the New Home of home of the W&M Wikis <br />
<br />
'''Introduction to Wikis'''<br />
<br />
To access your wiki at the College you need to enter the URL of your wiki and log in. W&M Wiki's by default are marked as private and only users who are members or administrators of the wiki will be able to view and edit the wikis depending on their permissions level. <br />
<br />
WMwikis provides members of the College of William and Mary Community with a space to collaborate and share ideas with one another and engage with the world beyond the College. WMwikis is maintained by the staff at the Academic Information Services group, in partnership with our colleagues in the School of Education.<br />
<br />
The uses of Wikis by individuals, informal groups and academic and administrative office are limited only by your imagination and your ability to put words on "paper".</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=Home&diff=445Home2019-03-25T16:33:16Z<p>Admin: </p>
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====== HOME ======<br />
This is the New Home of home of the W&M Wikis <br />
<br />
'''Introduction to Wikis'''<br />
<br />
WMwikis provides members of the College of William and Mary Community with a space to collaborate and share ideas with one another and engage with the world beyond the College. WMwikis is maintained by the staff at the Academic Information Services group, in partnership with our colleagues in the School of Education. <br />
<br />
The uses of Wikis by individuals, informal groups and academic and administrative office are limited only by your imagination and your ability to put words on "paper".</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=Home&diff=444Home2019-03-25T16:31:38Z<p>Admin: </p>
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====== HOME ======<br />
This is the New Home of home of the W&M Wikis <br />
<br />
'''Introduction to Wikis'''<br />
<br />
WMwikis provides members of the College of William and Mary Community with a space to collaborate and share ideas with one another and engage with the world beyond the College. WMwikis is maintained by the staff at the Academic Information Services group, in partnership with our colleagues in the School of Education. <br />
<br />
The uses of Wikis by individuals, informal groups and academic and administrative office are limited only by your imagination and your ability to put words on "paper". If you have never used a wiki, or would like to know the advantages of using a wiki, check out[[http://www.commoncraft.com/video-wikis-plain-english| Wikis in Plain English] from Common Craft. The folks at Common Craft have put together a great (and short) plain-English introduction to wikis. [[http://content.yudu.com/Library/A1qn64/WampMSOEWikiTutorial/resources/index.htm?referrerUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fsandbox.wmwikis.net%2F| <span style="font-family:monospace">file/view/wiki_tutorial_cover.PNG/192765548/292x378/wiki_tutorial_cover.PNG|wiki_tutorial_cover.PNG</span>] If you are new to WMwikis, click on the image above to view the W&M Wikis Tutorial for starting your wiki. Click the bottom right corner of each page to turn the page. (''Yudu'' is a free online publishing service for paperless publications).</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Sidebar&diff=443MediaWiki:Sidebar2019-03-25T16:25:42Z<p>Admin: </p>
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<div>* Site Navigation<br />
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** Home| Home<br />
** About%20WMWikis| About WMWikis<br />
** FAQs New| FAQs<br />
** Getting%20Help| Getting Help<br />
** https://sandbox.wmwikis.net/| Sandbox<br />
<br />
<br />
* navigation<br />
** mainpage|mainpage-description<br />
** recentchanges-url|recentchanges<br />
** randompage-url|randompage<br />
** helppage|help<br />
* SEARCH<br />
* TOOLBOX<br />
* LANGUAGES</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=Home&diff=442Home2019-03-05T14:45:12Z<p>Admin: First wiki change</p>
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====== HOME ======<br />
This is the home of the W&M Wikis <br />
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====== College of William and Mary Wiki Space ======<br />
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<br />
===== Introduction to Wikis =====<br />
WMwikis provides members of the College of William and Mary Community with a space to collaborate and share ideas with one another and engage with the world beyond the College. WMwikis is maintained by the staff at the Academic Information Services group, in partnership with our colleagues in the School of Education. Anyone in the William and Mary community is welcome to create a free site within this community by clicking "Make A New Wiki" in the left hand menu bar. The uses of Wikis by individuals, informal groups and academic and administrative office are limited only by your imagination and your ability to put words on "paper".\\ \\ If you have never used a wiki, or would like to know the advantages of using a wiki, check out[[http://www.commoncraft.com/video-wikis-plain-english| Wikis in Plain English] from Common Craft. The folks at Common Craft have put together a great (and short) plain-English introduction to wikis.\\ | [[http://content.yudu.com/Library/A1qn64/WampMSOEWikiTutorial/resources/index.htm?referrerUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fsandbox.wmwikis.net%2F| <span style="font-family:monospace">file/view/wiki_tutorial_cover.PNG/192765548/292x378/wiki_tutorial_cover.PNG|wiki_tutorial_cover.PNG</span>]\\ If you are new to WMwikis, click on the image above to view the W&M Wikis Tutorial for starting your wiki. Click the bottom right corner of each page to turn the page. (''Yudu'' is a free online publishing service for paperless publications).\\ |</div>Adminhttps://wmwikis.net/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Sidebar&diff=441MediaWiki:Sidebar2019-02-26T18:49:59Z<p>Admin: </p>
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<div>* Site Navigation<br />
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** Home| Home<br />
** About%20WMWikis| About WMWikis<br />
** FAQs| FAQs<br />
** Getting%20Help| Getting Help<br />
** https://sandbox.wmwikis.net/| Sandbox<br />
<br />
<br />
* navigation<br />
** mainpage|mainpage-description<br />
** recentchanges-url|recentchanges<br />
** randompage-url|randompage<br />
** helppage|help<br />
* SEARCH<br />
* TOOLBOX<br />
* LANGUAGES</div>Admin