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About WiseBytes Wiki
This wiki is run by Lisa Wise. I play with wikis and blogs and other online tools, and I like the idea of a wiki as a place for documentation, annotated bibliographies and reminding myself of what I'm reading and what I was thinking when I was reading it. I have moved my research wiki from the now-defunct Online Learning Unit server.
A wiki is a place to play around with ill formed ideas, and dump notes that haven't really found their way into anything more structured. My experience with writing in a wiki is that the closer one gets to properly-structured thoughts, the more likely they are to appear as blog articles or papers. Things are written to wikis in a far less structured "work-in-progress" way than to blogs. LisaWise 08:52, 15 August 2007 (EDT)
If you want to edit this wiki, please send email to lisa at wisebytes.net to request an account. (I'm assuming that requests will be from people I know)
Current Research Pages
MUVES
Online Learning
- LMS Governance Report
- Annotated Reference List - LMS (loosely derived from LMS Governance Report)
WisbytesWiki Etiquette
- Feel free to make your own research pages and projects here
- Feel free to add content, but not to change other people's content unless you've agreed to collaborate beforehand
- if you add content or make changes, please sign your work - the easiest way is to insert 4 tildes (~~~~) which will insert your username and date like this: LisaWise 09:06, 15 August 2007 (EDT)
- (obviously it is possible to revert changes, so it's not too drastic if you want to change things without prior permission)
- if a few people start editing the wiki, we'll need to start using the discussion pages
- If you abandon the site, I'll probably delete your pages (especially if they are too disorderly)
Getting started using MediaWiki
- Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.
- Configuration settings list
- MediaWiki FAQ
- MediaWiki release mailing list

