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HISTORY WIKI WISCONSIN 4-H. Collaboration. WHY A WIKI AND NOT FACEBOOK, LINKED IN or other software?. Actually is being used by Wisconsin 4-H ! Different types of software and internet experience have there own positives and negatives.
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HISTORY WIKIWISCONSIN 4-H Collaboration
WHY A WIKI AND NOT FACEBOOK, LINKED IN or other software? Actually is being used by Wisconsin 4-H! Different types of software and internet experience have there own positives and negatives. For collecting history and colloboration wiki software is unique. Let’s at each software a bit… facebook
WHY NOT FACEBOOK ? Facebook is: • good at checking status, pokes, chat • difficult for looking up older content • things get buried • where is the Facebook archive? • content owner& users must register • not good with privacy & security issues. • not good with indexed content.
WHY NOT Linked ? in • LinkedIn has some similarity to Facebook which brings similar disadvantages such as: • users must register with Linked In • not great with indexed content • LinkedIn is frequently associated with searches for jobs and networking with others in related industries or types of work.
WHAT ABOUT OTHER WIDELY AVAILABLE SOFTWARE? • You ? Great for sharing video but not for sharing text and communication. • Flickr? Great for sharing photos, but not quite right for what the wiki can do. • A blog? – best suited to a single narrator & commenters, but not many contributors. • A website?- not enough tools for collaboration. Tube
WHAT IS A WIKI? • A wiki (i/ˈwɪki/ WIK-ee) is usually a web application which allows people to add, modify, or delete content in a collaboration with others. • This definition brought to you by Wikipedia • A wiki grows according to needs of users.
WHY A WIKI? • Wiki promotes collaboration volunteers, youth, leaders, and staff. • Wiki is invites more contextually deep collaboration like Wikipedia. • Wiki helps overcome geographic dispersal of 4-H and Extension.
Where is the story of 4-H in Wisconsin? With 4-H participants… and staff… and volunteers… and local communities, etc. all have something to contribute to the 4-H story as well!
What are other wikis like? • Minnesota Historical Society has Placeography http://www.placeography.org/index.php/Main_Page • UW Whitewater has UW-W History: Then and Nowhttps://wiki.uww.edu/other/uwwhistory/index.php/UW-W%C2%A0History:%C2%A0Then_and_Now • Natural History of Southeast Alaska Schistostega pennatahttp://wiki.seaknature.org/Schistostega_pennata
Where is the story of Wisconsin 4-H? Everywhere in the state; in county and municipal historical societies, in private collections, at UW-Madison Archives at Steenbock Library, and in archives and affiliated Area Research Centers (ARCs) of the Wisconsin Historical Society. The map indicates location of ARCs.
What archive sources are available? Area Research Centers: • UW-Milwaukee Golda Meir Library Archive • Edward A. Benoit papers • UW-Eau Claire, McIntyre Library • Family characteristics and…4-H club • Milwaukee County Historical Society • Diderrich Family 4-H programs
What sources are available? At Wisconsin Historical Society? Reaper centennial.. Photos enter 4-H At the UW Madison Archives Source materials Photos Such as: 1922 Rock Co. 4-H Parade
Sample “portal” or doorway for 4-HMultiple portals can be developed.
How can YOU contribute to Wisconsin’s 4-H story? • You can add facts or figures to a post
How can YOU contribute to Wisconsin’s 4-H story? • You can add a memory to an existing post…
How can YOU contribute to Wisconsin’s 4-H story? • You can upload a photo from your collection
Suggestions Comments Questions Contact: Dennis Larsen, Records Officer UW-Extension and UW Colleges 432 N. Lake Street, Room 211 Madison, WI 53706 608-262-2477 Dennis.larsen@uwex.uwc.edu http://www.uwex.uwc.edu/records/