Working in MediaWiki - an Article Start to Finish

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Welcome to the six-week seminar series, "Working in MediaWiki - an Article Start to Finish"!

We're excited to have you join us in not only learning more about working in a wiki, but also in creating a new article in the wiki little-by-little that can be shared by other Extension folks.

If you'd like to add yourself to the list, log in, scroll down and add your name near the bottom of this page. Thanks!

Participant User Pages & Articles

As each participant creates a User page, we will add it to the page at the following link, so it'll be easy to find each of the other participants. Start to Finish Participant User Pages

As each participant creates an article, we will add it to the page at the following link, so it'll be easy to find each other's articles. Start to Finish Participant Articles


Syllabus: Topics in the Series

Click on each week's link to go to the seminar lesson for that week. This is where you'll find the learning objectives, the demonstrations and hands-on activities, and the If you want to learn more links. Each week, you'll come back to this list to start a new week's seminar lesson.

Week 1: An Article Start to Finish: About Working in a Wiki

Week 2: An Article Start to Finish: Creating an Article in a Wiki

Week 3: An Article Start to Finish: Using Basic Markup in MediaWiki

Week 4: An Article Start to Finish: Using Links in MediaWiki

Week 5: An Article Start to Finish: Using Images in MediaWiki

Week 6: An Article Start to Finish: Finishing Touches

Ways to Keep in Touch

  • Wiki Talk Pages
    You may ask questions on your personal talk page (also referred to as a discussion page), or the instructors talk page, or the Discussion/talk page for each lesson. If you ask a question in the wiki we will see it.
Editing your talk page
  1. click on the my talk text box
  2. click on edit to reply to a message or leave a new message
  3. type message/reply in text box
  4. put Signature on comments
    1. signature, type four ~ tilde symbols, or click on the signature icon
    • sign all entries you place on discussion or talk pages

Office Hours

  • Breeze
    Office hours will be on Mondays from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM (2p Central; 1p Mountain; 12n Pacific; 10a Hawai’i). Stop by to ask questions, converse with the instructors and other classmates, and to see live demonstrations on how things are done in MediaWiki. Login to office hours here: http://breeze.extension.iastate.edu/learn. Click Enter as a Guest, and on the next screen, type your name.
  • Jabber
    A Jabber-based chatroom named MediaWiki will be open and operational 24x7 for the entire length of the course. The instructors will be present in the chat room many hours every day -- even on weekends and at night. This is where participants can connect to help each other, as well as a place to ask the instructors questions. We encourage you to keep the room open and just "hangout". You can connect with the instructors directly at bnr1@chat.extension.org and kjgambl@chat.extension.org. You will find us online any time during the day, as well as weekday nights and weekends.

Workspace

About This Seminar Series

This professional development series will be open to anyone in Extension who is interested in working in any of the wikis hosted by eXtension, or who wants to learn how to contribute to a Wikimedia project.

The goal of this 6 week seminar series is to create and appropriately markup a piece of content to share in the Collaborate wiki. (This finished article can be moved to the CoP wiki after the finish of the class if it has a "content home" there. Or, the content can stay on the Collaborate wiki, and you can invite others to join you in creating additional content around your areas of interest.)

In reaching the goal, you will learn about wikis, create an article/page in a wiki using the various features available which may include appropriate use of lists, links, and graphics.

Each week of the seminar series will include one or more short video/screen capture segments to introduce and explain the topic, and then an assignment to allow the participant to practice and learn the skills involved for the topic.

The participant will be encouraged to attend "Office Hours" weekly to ensure he/she is on track before the next week of the series.

Finally, and most important, this seminar is a case-study in participatory education. You will be able to watch the instructors as they develop the next week's lesson and activities. You are encouraged to participate in that process. You may edit, and make suggestions right up until the time the next week's learning begins. Why use a wiki as the learning environment, and not take advantage of its greatest strength? So in this regard we are all learners as well as instructors in this seminar.

Plan to Participate? Add yourself to the list:

Timeframe: February 12 to March 23, 2007
Please include Name, Institution, Email address

  1. Beth Raney, eXtension/Penn State University, beth.raney@extension.org
  2. Ann LaVigna, University of Maryland, alavigna@umd.edu
  3. Charles Armstrong, Univ of Maine Cooperative Extension, charlesa@umext.maine.edu
  4. Ginny Gerhart, University of Maryland, vgerhart@umd.edu
  5. Kristen Wilson, University of Maryland, kswilson@umd.edu
  6. Nevin Dawson, University of Maryland Coop. Extension, ndawson@umd.edu
  7. Mark A. Kantor, University of Maryland, mkantor@umd.edu
  8. Deborah Cavanaugh-Grant, University of Illinois, cvnghgrn@uiuc.edu
  9. Kendra Wells, University of Maryland, klwells@umd.edu
  10. Crystal Terhune, University of Maryland, crystalt@umd.edu
  11. Megan Weng, University of Maryland, sweng@umd.edu
  12. Kathy Gleissner, Washington State University-Mount Vernon, kgleissner@wsu.edu
  13. Kurt Rowe, University of Florida/IFAS, ksrsrq@ufl.edu
  14. Sherry Vick, Oregon State University Extension Service, Tillamook, sherry.vick@oregonstate.edu
  15. Xin Zhao, University of Maryland, xzhao@umd.edu
  16. Karen Jeannette, University of Minnesota, jean0027@umn.edu
  17. Denise McWilliams, New Mexico State University, demcwill@nmsu.edu
  18. Sandy Prisloe, University of Connecticut, sandy.prisloe@uconn.edu
  19. Greg Bonynge, University of Rhode Island, greg@edc.uri.edu
  20. Amy Hays, Texas A&M University, ahays@tamu.edu
  21. Linda McClanahan, University of Kentucky, linda.mcclanahan@uky.edu
  22. Kevin Gamble, eXtension/NC State, kevin.gamble@extension.org
  23. Heather Hutchinson, University of Maryland, hhutchin@umd.edu
  24. Jean Austin, University of Maryland, jaustin1@umd.edu
  25. John Nowatzki, North Dakota State University, John.Nowatzki@ndsu.edu
  26. John McGee, Virginia Tech, jmcg@vt.edu
  27. Peg Shuffstall, Penn State University, pshuffy@psu.edu
  28. Barry Fox, Virginia State University, Petersburg, bfox@vsu.edu

Archive of November 2006 Start to Finish Registrants

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