Dear all , here is the link http://wiki.itap.purdue.edu/display/INSITE/INSITE+MAIN
You can see there are about 44 groups with Chinese students and US students also from all over the world maybe we can just being " Lazy" and "stole " their work :) Leo 2009/5/1 Wong Leo <[email protected]> > Thank you all , all with great help on my understanding on the differences > between a googlesite and a wiki ? > > @ gladysgahona Your help was so helpful for me to see > @ Nellie , thank you too for the video , but Youtube has been recently > blocked completly from last month here in China , > @ others ,In purdue University students from them are collaborating doing > this with Chinese students in a wiki enviorments I will try to find the link > > > My own thoughts , I think there are many many web2.0 services around in > English world ,like wiki or Youtube , but it is still hard for like Chinese > students ,questions > > 1 are there more these kinda site in other languages like Spansish ? > > 2 What are commercial reason behind this ? How those services making money > ? is WE making any profits or money for its users or how ? > > Leo best regards > > 2009/5/1 NELLIE DEUTSCH <[email protected]> > > Patricia, >> I would like to see Wikieducator do what google docs does. >> Warm wishes, >> Nellie Deutsch >> Doctoral Student >> Educational Leadership >> Curriculum and Instruction >> >> You are invited to join educators for a free 5-day online workshop on how >> to integrate technology into the classroom and collaborate with educators >> around the world: http://www.wikieducator.org/EL4C25/Register >> >> >> On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 2:08 PM, Patricia Schlicht <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> Nellie, it is great, no doubt, but we won’t be collaborating on the >>> wiki, instead we would do this outside of WikiEducator. I think it works >>> well in a business environment where you want to share documents with each >>> other, working on it collaboratively without having to send email with >>> attachments. Maybe you could let us know how you envision the use of this >>> for WikiEducator. >>> >>> >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Patricia >>> >>> >>> >>> *From:* [email protected] [mailto: >>> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *NELLIE DEUTSCH >>> *Sent:* Thursday, April 30, 2009 1:46 PM >>> >>> *To:* [email protected] >>> *Subject:* [WikiEducator] Re: Is there any difference between Wiki and >>> googlesite ? >>> >>> >>> >>> What a great idea, Patricia. Here is an example of a demo for google >>> docs: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRqUE6IHTEA >>> Warm wishes, >>> Nellie Deutsch >>> Doctoral Student >>> Educational Leadership >>> Curriculum and Instruction >>> >>> You are invited to join educators for a free 5-day online workshop on how >>> to integrate technology into the classroom and collaborate with educators >>> around the world: http://www.wikieducator.org/EL4C25/Register >>> >>> On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 1:35 PM, Patricia Schlicht <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>> Maybe a demo would be helpful for those who are Newbies, so the power of >>> this tool can be understood by everyone. Maybe schedule a session for those >>> that are interested? >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Patricia >>> >>> >>> >>> *From:* [email protected] [mailto: >>> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Gladys Gahona >>> *Sent:* Thursday, April 30, 2009 1:27 PM >>> *To:* [email protected] >>> *Subject:* [WikiEducator] Re: Is there any difference between Wiki and >>> googlesite ? >>> >>> >>> >>> Yes Nellie, you is right, >>> >>> Google Docs is new to me, i apologize I forgot to mention it. We both, >>> Nellie and I have made excelent collaborative jobs using Google Docs, she's >>> an expert on this app. you should see her creating great docs in a few >>> minutes. I Definitely recommend Google Docs. >>> >>> 2009/4/30 NELLIE DEUTSCH <[email protected]> >>> >>> Thank you, Gladys. I would like to add google docs that allows unlimited >>> number of people to collaborate in real time/or not on presentations, excel >>> files, pdf files, and so on. If used correctly, it can function as a great >>> collaborative learning tool. >>> Warm wishes, >>> Nellie Deutsch >>> Doctoral Student >>> Educational Leadership >>> Curriculum and Instruction >>> >>> You are invited to join educators for a free 5-day online workshop on how >>> to integrate technology into the classroom and collaborate with educators >>> around the world: http://www.wikieducator.org/EL4C25/Register >>> >>> On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 12:41 PM, Gladys Gahona <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>> We should first diferentiate each one of the services Google has: >>> *Google Sites >>> *Blogger >>> *Google Groups >>> *Knol >>> *so on >>> >>> * Google Sites is a platform for developing a traditional website. I >>> have a Google Site and I definitely would'nt recomend it... it is still >>> limited in many senses and HTML is extremely basic. >>> * Blogger is great, but its more like a cronological list of events, >>> which certainly can be categorized. It can be a nice collaborative tool. >>> * Google Groups is a mailing list manager & Forum. No more. >>> * Knol, the new tool of Google is more like wikis, keeps logs of >>> revisions. It has a nice edition tool. I have knoles for some spanish >>> content. So far I have embedded images, videos, like blogger does. HTML is a >>> bit more complete. >>> * Wiki is still to me the king of collaborative platforms. They still >>> lack in friendly edition, which can be sorted by building wiki skills. One >>> important point in favor of WikiEd is its escalability as an open source >>> application. There is an ever growing team of geek/tech folks developing >>> improvements for this platform. I trust in the current capacities and >>> potentialities of wikimedia platform. I trust in our tech support team. >>> >>> Cheers >>> >>> 2009/4/30 Ben <[email protected]> >>> >>> >>> Basically, people collaborate using a wiki in order to change a single >>> document or page, much like a google document (word processor, >>> spreadsheet, or presentation); that is, people work together to >>> collaborate on a particular piece of CONTENT. Although there is a >>> discussion tab for posting, the heart of a wiki is using collaboration >>> to change CONTENT. A blog and group (like google groups) are more for >>> threaded discussions and are not concerned about editing a particular >>> content page. Blogs tend to be more open to the public whereas groups >>> are more closed (you typically need to be a member to either see posts >>> or add to the posts). Most blogs you can add comments without being a >>> member or having to sign in. There are exceptions and overlaps, but >>> basically blogs are more open to the public and groups are more >>> closed. Wikis are open, some allow people to change content without >>> having an account while others require an account. >>> >>> You can get a deeper explanation by searching the web: What is a >>> wiki? What is a blog? What is google groups? >>> >>> I hope this helps. >>> Benjamin >>> >>> >>> >>> On Apr 30, 5:45 am, Wong Leo <[email protected]> wrote: >>> > I often confuse this , is there any difference between a google site >>> and a >>> > wiki site like WE ? >>> > also another similar questions would be What is Wiki on earth ? >>> > I have been using blog recently in one of my projects , it is a group >>> > projects which consits abt 6 schools , so I give each school the >>> username >>> > and password , so all of them can log in and starting writing on it >>> > >>> > The only difference maybe I cant see who edited it ( The history >>> function of >>> > Wiki ) but it is much easier to use this blog than using a wiki , and >>> Blog >>> > is also very updated in a much more user-friendly way . so a very old >>> > question what is the difference between wiki and blog ? I don't see >>> many >>> > >>> > All these goes back the question for a long time in my mind , when >>> google >>> > promote googlesite( from Jotspot) but they are very differencet , do >>> you >>> > think Google did it without mentioning the word called Wiki , there >>> maybe a >>> > reason for this ? >>> > >>> > anyway , it is a little bit off topic of this group questions , please >>> share >>> > what you think with us >>> > >>> > Leo >>> > >>> > -- >>> > Leo Wong >>> > -------------------------------------- >>> http://helpsuzhou.blogbus.com/HELP >>> > There is something very special and powerful about engaging directly >>> with >>> > the real teacher and real Kids >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> >>> Gladys Gahona >>> Private Teacher (Math, Physics, Chemistry) Secondary & Tertiary grades. >>> http://chela5808.wordpress.com >>> http://www.wikieducator.org/User:Chela5808 >>> http://www.wikieducator.org/EL4C25 >>> Skype:chela5808 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Gladys Gahona >>> Private Teacher (Math, Physics, Chemistry) Secondary & Tertiary grades. >>> http://chela5808.wordpress.com >>> http://www.wikieducator.org/User:Chela5808 >>> http://www.wikieducator.org/EL4C25 >>> Skype:chela5808 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> > > > -- > Leo Wong > -------------------------------------- > http://helpsuzhou.blogbus.com/ HELP > There is something very special and powerful about engaging directly with > the real teacher and real Kids > > -- Leo Wong -------------------------------------- http://helpsuzhou.blogbus.com/ HELP There is something very special and powerful about engaging directly with the real teacher and real Kids --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "WikiEducator" group. 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