Hi Leigh,

Straight out ~ what are your specific concerns?

....then, I can write a specific response.

- Randy
 
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----- Original Message ----
From: Leigh Blackall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2007 7:47:54 PM
Subject: [WikiEducator] Re: Wiki interface

Can anyone report on the successes of failures of the WYSIWYG Editor that was 
trialed? I think t had the unfortunate name of FCK or something..

On Dec 17, 2007 4:45 PM, Patricia Schlicht <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

















David, Hi


 


I would like to make one more comment, coming back to what I was saying
earlier.


 


You mentioned that it is a bit of a problem, as
no-one that you have talked to so far has edited a wiki before. In fact, most
people I talk to, never edited a wiki before. These learners are from the
developing world, course developers in all of the global regions and we held
training for exactly the same purpose you are mentioned. Ghana, for instance:
After the initial training on the Wiki editing skills, we had a second follow
up workshop, to start developing course materials, which they are doing with
great successes. Yes, it will take a little bit of time, between 30-40 minutes
a day, to complete the initial course, but it is worth spending the time. I
myself just went through the process of converting a print-based course into a
Wiki online version in collaboration with the author of the course I was
converting who was a newcomer to Wiki. It was a great collaborative effort and 
benefited
both of us in the process, so I do personally not consider this a barrier to
collaboration, rather an opportunity, if this makes any sense to you. You were
saying that the people you are referring to are busy people, many are not
highly computer literate. Let me say that opening the platform for those who
want to learn, to provide them with the opportunity to learn through guided and
free training, if they are interested, has led to great successes in the many
regions we established Wiki chapters.


 


Cheers,


Patricia



 


 


-----Original Message-----

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Patricia Schlicht

Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2007 7:26 PM

To: [email protected]

Subject: [WikiEducator] Re: Wiki interface


 


 


HI David,


 


It is always hard to know how much knowledge is behind somebody's


comments, so apology if my assessment and understanding  - reading
an


email - was incorrect. Leigh also commented, and once Wayne had a chance


to see this, he might have some suggestions for you


 


Cheers,


Patricia


 


 


 


-----Original Message-----


From: [email protected]


[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of David McQuillan


Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2007 6:09 PM


To: WikiEducator


Subject: [WikiEducator] Re: Wiki interface


 


 


Hi Patricia,


 


Thanks for your comments.


 


I don't personally feel any need for Wiki-training.  I've gotten
used


to wiki-editing, and don't have any major problems with adding and


structuring content.  I've done some programming in the past, and
I


see wiki-editing as a simplified type of coding.


 


I have two other reasons for raising this issue.


 


1)  I have decided to use WikiEducator as the main platform for


building our course.  This means that all of my academic staff
will


need to get familiar with the platform.  This is achievable, as I
plan


to train them on the use of open office --> wiki-media text, but
just


adds workload, and reduces the time that they can spend on course


development


 


2)  I have set up a project on WikiEd and have invited my
colleagues


in the field of massage education to collaborate on the development of


educational resources (NZ & USA so far).  This is much more of
a


problem, as no-one that I've talked to so far has edited a wiki


before.  Sure I can encourage them to go through the process of


training so that they can participate, and I will, but I'm sure that


this will be a significant barrier to collaboration.  These are
all


busy people, and many are not highly computer literate.


 


Kind regards,


 


David


 


On Dec 17, 1:39 pm, "Patricia Schlicht"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


> Dear David,


> 


> Many thanks for your great comments! You are right, wiki editing
is


> significantly dfferent from the type of text-editing that most
people


> do. When I personally got start quite some time ago, I initially
felt


> the same and was thinking how can I manage this process, I am not
a


> programmer or coder but as it turned out, the tasks were not as


> difficult to master as I had envisioned.


> 


> Dr. Wayne Mackintosh,
the founder of Wikieducator, and I have been


> facilitating free Wiki Editing online training on a frequent
basis. I


> encourage you to express your interest and I am sure to include
you in


> the next round of trainings, mostly likely at the end of
January/early


> February 2008.


> 


> You could of course also start on your own. I encourage you to go


ahead


> as many have done already before you and you will see how much
more


> potential you will discover. It is a great tool to have.


> 


> Please refer to the Wiki Newbie Tutorials


athttp://www.wikieducator.org/Help:Contents


> 


> Please may also listen to the presentation on the Wikieducator
given


by


> Dr. Mackintosh


athttp://www.wikieducator.org/WikiEducator:Multimedia/Our_project


> 


> Looking forward to receiving your comments.


> 


> Warm regards,


> Patricia (Schlicht)


> 


> -----Original Message-----


> From: [email protected]


> 


> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of David McQuillan


> Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2007 5:06 PM


> To: WikiEducator


> Subject: [WikiEducator] Wiki interface


> 


> Hi all,


> 


> I've been lurking on the periphery of the WikiEd conversation for
a


> while, but haven't really had much to contribute so far. 
I'll start


> with a query.


> 


> Are there any plans to change the way in which wiki-editing
occurs?


> 


> It seems to me that the major barrier to wiki-editing is the need
to


> learn how to write using media-wiki text.  Writing in
media-wiki text


> is is significantly different from the type of text-editing that
most


> people are used to.  If the interface was changed to
something more


> akin to the google-docs interface I imagine that the participation


> would go through the roof.


> 


> I realise that the open-office media-wiki text add-on has made
this


> process significantly easier, but it's still a jump for the
general


> populace.


> 


> Kind regards,


> 


> David McQuillan


 


 



 























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