eL4C39 - Workshop Schedule
Important URLs
- You will find instructions for each day of the workshop in any of two places:
- Workshop schedule. (This page)
- Help:Contents. WikiEducator main help page (Links to all tutorials, other help pages)
- Category:EL4C39 . A collection of eL4C37 related wiki pages
Contents
- 1 Important URLs
- 2 Pre-Work
- 3 Day 1: Monday, May 10, 2010
- 4 Day 2: Tuesday, May 11, 2010
- 5 Day 3: Wednesday, May 12, 2010
- 6 Day 4: Thursday, May 13, 2010
- 7 Day 5: Friday, May 14, 2010
- 8 Day 6: Monday, May 17, 2010
- 9 Day 7: Tuesday, May 18, 2010
- 10 Day 8: Wednesday, May 19, 2010
- 11 Day 9: Thursday, May 20, 2010
- 12 Day 10: Friday, May 21, 2010
Pre-Work
Pre-Work
- Create an account on WikiEducator if you don't already have one by going through Tutorial 2.
- Please download the print version of Learning4Content "Getting Started" instructions or read these directly on WikiEducator
- Check to see if your name is listed on the eL4C39 participants list, if not you can register here.
- Read the report on the world's largest wiki training initiative in education Learning4Content - The first 18 months (PDF 1.7 MB)
- Please fill in, and sign, the learning contract which you can download in .doc, odt or pdf formats. Email to eL4C39
Day 1: Monday, May 10, 2010
Today we will:
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WikiEducator is a community project working collaboratively with the Free Culture Movement towards a free version of the education curriculum by 2015
Listen to the introduction to WikiEducator by Wayne Mackintosh, the founder of WikiEducator
Instructions for Day 1
- If you are new to wikis, take a visit the video on Wikis in plain English hosted on YouTube.
- Read through WikiEducator's tutorial on What is a Wiki
- Post your thoughts, ideas and feedback on the quality of open authoring approaches here.
- Explore all Workshop pages by clicking on the links displayed at the top of the page (eL4C39 Workshop navigation template). If you already have a user account, feel free to start posting on Wiki Discussions.
Day 2: Tuesday, May 11, 2010
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Instructions
Day 2 is a relaxed and easy session. There are no online discussion activities for today - so you will have time to catch up if you've fallen a little behind. If you get stuck or have any questions -- feel free to post these in the discussion forum or on the wiki question and support page.
- Work through Help page My preferences on how to personalize Wikieducator preferences.
- Now that you have editing rights in WikiEducator, have a bash at introducing yourself on this Wiki page -- If you're not sure how to get this right, don't worry we'll spend more time tomorrow looking at the basics of wiki editing. A tip -- wiki's are about experimentation and trying new things -- have fun! If you get stuck, we'll help you.
- Visit following Wikieducator portals:
- WikiEducator Home Page
- OER Foundation. (in progress)
- Support WikiEducator in keeping track of the demographics of our community by completing this short online survey.
Day 3: Wednesday, May 12, 2010
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Instructions
Hi everyone --- thanks for your thought-provoking inputs and stimulating discussions on the quality issues! Today you will start editing your User page in WikiEducator. There are no scheduled online discussions today – so this will be an opportunity to catch up if you’re behind and an opportunity to be creative on your User page!
Today you will learn about the two views of the wiki: (1) Editing View; and (2) Published View.
- Work through Tutorial 3 on Editing Basics
- Download a copy of Wikipedia's cheatsheet. Print a copy and keep this close at hand when you're practising your editing skills. This Cheatsheet summarises the basic wiki text we use to format text.
- Now that you have edited your User page, go back and introduce yourself on this Wiki page. Tip: After clicking the edit tab, take a look at the wiki text (syntax) used by the other contributors. This is a great way to learn how to use the wiki.
Day 4: Thursday, May 13, 2010
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Now we're going to start having fun and you could qualify for your first WikiEducator certification! If you’re a little behind, don’t worry….just take it one step at a time and its easy enough to catch up on the first 3 day's work. We know that you are busy with other competing demands -- but WE can assure you that WikiEducator is a life changing experience!
Editing on WikiEducator
Have you managed to complete your first edit on your User page? It’s the page has your User Name – it’s always on the top right of your screen, with a little icon after you have logged in. For some folks, this may be the 1st time that you have published on the Web -- celebrate your achievement!
Instructions
Today we are moving onto the basics of wiki editing, that is formatting text (bold, italics, lists etc). We are also interested in hearing your thoughts and ideas for the content resource you are planning to develop under your learning contract. This will be our discussion activity for today.
- Check that you have downloaded a copy of the cheatsheet and keep this close at hand while you're practising.
- Create a sandbox and practice your skills: Work through Tutorial 4 on Basic Text Formatting. If you like -- you can download and print out a copy of the instructions for setting up your sandbox. Some users find it easier to use printed instructions. If you get stuck -- let us know by posting your question in the discussion forum. We are here to help.
- Tell us about the content resource you will be developing to fulfill your Learning Contract.
Day 5: Friday, May 14, 2010
Day five will be a bit loaded. There will be two parts of the tutorials and we are sure you can practice more over the weekend.
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- External links to other websites and
- Internal links to other pages in WikiEducator (blue link). (Note, that this is also the way we create new pages in the wiki. A new page (red link) is an internal link to a page which doesn't not exist yet <smile>. Not to worry -- you'll see how this works!
Instructions
- Work through Tutorial 5 on New pages and Links
- Be sure to check out the requirements for community certification under our WikiMaster typology. You're on track to achieving the status of Wikibuddy in our community!
Today we will:
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WE trust that you had a good weekend. From experience we know that a few participants would have made good use of the weekend to catch up on some of the tutorials. Well done -- we know how hard it can be to find a little time during a normal working day.
After completing today's tutorial, you will have all the skills you need to develop an impressive user page. Today you should also spend a little time refining the text and layout on your User page. Be sure to include the layout features you have learned so far. That is bold, italics, headings, lists, internal and external links using pipes. (Tutorials 2, 4 & 5).
Let's see who will develop the best User page over today and tomorrow. Perhaps one of the participants in this group will become a future recipient of the WikiEducator User Page Expo.
Instructions
- Work through Tutorial 6 on images.
- Practice manipulating the placement, size and using captions for your images in your sandbox.
- Work on improving your User page -- don't forget to include a photograph of yourself using your new skills on inserting images!
Day 6: Monday, May 17, 2010
Welcome back from the weekend break. We hope you had some time to practice out the previous tutorials and assignments. Now, let us begin this week by attempting to apply some of the lessons of the previous week.
Today we will:
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Many educators are concerned about the openness of wiki editing. However, a wiki is a powerful technology designed for mass collaboration. Every edit is recorded including any images uploaded to the site which means we can restore or revert any changes made to a page.
A side note for anyone who may have fallen a little behind, don't give up, the finishing line is in sight! Besides, today is a little more relaxed so use this time to catch up on images. To be fair, images are perhaps the most complicated syntax in the wiki, so once you have mastered images you are well on your way to achieving success!
Instructions
- Today, you should work through Tutorial 7 on collaborative editing where you will learn a few neat tricks on how to monitor activity in the wiki;
- You will also learn how to revert an edit which you should practise on your user page.
We're looking forward to our assignment tomorrow where we will use one of our communication tools in the wiki. Please do your best to update your user page as we will ask participants from this group to provide feedback and suggestions on our respective user pages in the wiki using these communication tools.
Day 7: Tuesday, May 18, 2010
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Today we will learn and experiment with a few powerful features in the wiki.
INSTRUCTIONS
- Work through Tutorial 8 on Communication and Interaction Tools (see link below)
- Test the feature of adding a discussion item which relates to a content page in the wiki. See the discussion activity linked to the talk page of our course schedule (this page).
- Leave a personal message on the User page of at least three different participants who have listed their user pages. To do this -- you need to go to the respective User Page by clicking on a blue coloured link under the surname of our participant list. Then click on the "Discussion" tab of the User page concerned (top of the page). Comment on something positive you have seen on User Page, particularly if you have some ideas for improvement. If you're do receive a message from one of the participants -- send a reply to by clicking on their User Name which is displayed in the automatic signature below the message.
Have fun -- this is a great way to communicate with your fellow WikiEducators!
Day 8: Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Introduction to developing OERs.
Before developing OERS, perhaps we should take a pause and reflect on some of the issues and questions that may arise in our work as educators.
Have you ever wondered about the following issues:
- Sharing content for educational purposes is a good idea, but how can I protect my work against commercial exploitation?
- There are so many "free" licenses -- what do all these licenses mean? Which one should I choose for an open education resource (OER) project?
- What content resources can I legally use in WikiEducator?
These are examples of the kinds of questions we receive at WikiEducator on a regular basis. While there are no simple answers to all these questions, this tutorial will shed some light on these issues from the perspective of the values which underpin our community.
OER Principles and Ethical Considerations
To reflect further on these questions and to better understand the values of WikiEducator please go through Tutorial 12
In this tutorial we will:
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The eXe elp file for this tutorial content is available for download. FreeContent.elp
In your view, what does the "free" mean in the concept "free content"?
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Day 9: Thursday, May 20, 2010
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WikiEducator is a community of Educators. One of our core community values is the belief that educational content is different. An educational resource is different in terms of its purpose, structure and format when compared,for example, to a newspaper article, or a novel.
Those of us with experience in distance education and asynchronous learning will be familiar with the educational elements we embed in our teaching materials, for example learning objectives and in-text activities etc. Working through our WE tutorials you would have noticed the special layout we use for learning objectives, discussion activities, teaching tips. In wiki jargon -- we call these pedagogical wiki templates. Today you will learn how to set up these pedagogical templates in your pages.
INSTRUCTIONS
- Work through Tutorial 9 on Creating and Using Pedagogical Templates.
- Insert at least one pedagogical template on your user page -- this will be required later for your certification as a Wikibuddy. You may want to explore the list of all the Pedagogical Templates or download the cheatsheet for pedagogical templates.
Day 10: Friday, May 21, 2010
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We're going to keep our learning to a minimum for the last day of our workshop (it's Friday).
We will focus on creating sub-pages in the wiki (and leave out navigation templates and categories for the time being - which are also discussed in Tutorial 10). The ability to create sub pages is very useful for educators because, very often, educational materials have a hierarchical structure or may need to be sequenced according to a process.
The best way to refine your wiki skills is to develop teaching materials. You know what they say: "If you want to learn something -- teach it!"
Chat to you soon and have a great weekend!
INSTRUCTIONS
- Work through section on creating subpages in Tutorial 10. (No need to work through the other sections -- however, creating subpages is an important skill for content development).
- Don't forget about your gift of knowledge to a friend :-). Send an email to three friends or colleagues telling them about your experience in WE and send a personal invitation for them to join an upcoming training session. Remember to include a link to: