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Wikis for Fun and Profit

Wikis for Fun and Profit. Top Wikis. Wikipedia: 4 million English articles Wiktionary : 3.1 million English definitions Zikkir : 3 million “dictionary and word finder” entries Lyric wiki: 1.7 million pages Fan History Wiki: 1 million pages . What the heck is a wiki?. A wiki is a

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Wikis for Fun and Profit

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  1. Wikis for Fun and Profit

  2. Top Wikis • Wikipedia: 4 million English articles • Wiktionary: 3.1 million English definitions • Zikkir: 3 million “dictionary and word finder” entries • Lyric wiki: 1.7 million pages • Fan History Wiki: 1 million pages

  3. What the heck is a wiki? • A wiki is a • Community-authored, • database-driven • online text that archives past editions • and strives towards consensus through collaboration and civic discourse.

  4. Community Authored

  5. Database Driven

  6. Archive

  7. Collaboration

  8. Civic Discourse

  9. How-To Wiki • Identify need • Announce intention • Engage with community • Make change • Justify change • (if contested) Appeal or • Accept consensus

  10. What wikis are good for • References • Textbooks/training materials • Guidebooks • Knowledge bases • Large scale collaborative writing • Forming online communities

  11. What wikis are not good for • Creative works • Original research • Essays

  12. Common Questions • What keeps wikis from being overrun by vandals? • How can you trust the information on a wiki? • Who owns a wiki? • How can you use wikis in a classroom? • How can you assess wikis?

  13. Your First Wiki Edit • Go to Wikipedia • Click on “Community Portal” • Click on “Help Out” under Contents • Select a wiki page that needs help • Identify section that needs work and hit “EDIT” button on that section (not the whole article!) • Make changes in editor. DO NOT SAVE YET. • Explain what you did in the “edit summary” box. • Now save.

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