My workshop which I’ll be delivering on Monday, is now posted as a wiki. It’s not exactly the way I want it but I hope my participants will help shape it up. Feel free to make any changes or suggestions.
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July 23rd, 2006 at 5:54 pm
This is your best entry yet. I’ve seen wikis before, but this is the first time I’ve seen them used in this way. No more excuses for someone to say they can’t create a website: with blogging software and wiki software (for free, no less), there is no more whining about making a website and maintaining it!
I am seeing the wiki as the ubiquitous professional development tool of the future. That is, if people keep creating wikis like yours. What a great idea. So useful for students too!
July 27th, 2006 at 7:36 am
Love the wiki. You did a really nice job on it. Am definitely going to add it as a resource to ‘web 2.0′ presentations.
BTW, you’ve got some great graphics in there. Did you create them yourself? And if so, can I borrow a couple of them? I love that one of all the different RSS logos.
July 27th, 2006 at 9:57 am
Steve,
I created the one on the main page but I think I got the rss image off flickr…really should be attributing that. Sorry…if I can track it down I’ll include the link to the image.