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Week 4: (January 28-February 2): Wikipedia and HTML basics, part 1
By Wednesday of this week, be sure to do the following:
by PBWiki at http://eng516.pbwiki.com/
Hive,\" reproduced with permission on the English 516 Wiki.
on emuonline. By Saturday of this week, be sure to do the following:
With Caution: The perils of Wikipedia\" from CNN; Justin Appel's "More 'reliable' Wikipedia soon to launch; Wikipedia co-founder aims to create a more authoritative online encyclopedia," from eSchool News. (Sorry, but I think free registration required); and \"Wikipedia as accurate as Brittanica;\" and possibly other articles on Wikipedia and accuracy.
The controversy rages on Wikipedia," from the Stephen Colbert fan site No Fact Zone.Net; Wikipedia in popular culture (according to the Wikipedia); Wikipedia timelapse of London bombings and Wikipedia timelapse of Virginia Tech shootings (both via YouTube); and possibly other articles on Wikipedia and culture.
Week 5: (February 4-Februrary 9): Wikipedia and HTML basics, part 2
By Wednesday of this week, be sure to do the following:
Don't forget!! Come to the Marshall Poe and Larry Sanger presentation on Wikipedia, Thursday, February 7, at a location to be arranged! I will keep you posted about the details, but try to keep this evening open on your calendar so you can attend the various events. Also, stay tuned for information on the Wiki Symposium on Friday, February 8! By Saturday of this week, be sure to do the following:
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Comments (3)
Steve said
at 9:54 am on Jan 11, 2008
Wow, a comment!
Steve Krause said
at 8:43 am on Jan 29, 2008
Each page/article gets a discussion space.
Bernice Brown said
at 8:52 pm on Jan 30, 2008
I think Jimmy Wales’ personality was a pre-cursor to his ideas related to web discussion in the form of wikipedia. He was described as a mild and patient person who didn’t like to fight. Wouldn’t you know that his idea of openness and acceptance would extend to the Internet collection of ideas on certain subjects? He wanted everyone’s ideas captured. That was that “neutral point of view” we read about. He wanted civil discussion, whether people agreed or not. “Truth” in wikiland is determined through community discussion and consensus. It is constantly renegotiated and redefined. The issue of tampering/hacking is not even feared by wikipedians. This hive-like discussion board is a wiki-community Utopia.
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