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wikis
= Web =


wikipedia
* International
* Anyone can create a site
* Focused on presentation
** Network effect
* Hyperlinks


mediawiki
= Wikis =


editors
* Portland Pattern Repository - 1995


computer intelligence
* Personal wiki
* Group
* Organization
* Topical


progressive learning
== Wikipedia ==


brackets, links, categories, templates, properties
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/63/Wikipedia-logo.png


semantic
* 2001
* Anything accepted as notable, neutral point of view


licenses
= Mediawiki =
 
* Hundreds of thousands of sites
* Hundreds of extensions
* Page, not content manager
 
= Wiki use and editing =
 
On any wiki with critical mass:
 
* Readers
* Drive by editor
* Topic editor
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:List_of_Wikipedians_by_number_of_edits#List Nerd core]
 
== How to use a wiki ==
 
* Categories
* Recent changes
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:RecentChanges wp]  vs [http://www.asiancanadianwiki.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Special:RecentChanges&from=20100716103952&days=300 small site]
* Page history
* Page discussion
** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Trust_%28monopoly%29 - tags and backstory
* User pages
** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Rjwilmsi
 
= Editing wikis =
 
* Wikis typical use their own markup (syntax)
* Rich/wysiwyg editors create messes
** Typical word processors adding junk, can't re-use for headings, can't compare versions
 
== Progressive learning ==
 
* <nowiki>= heading 1 =</nowiki>
* <nowiki>* Bullet point</nowiki>
* <nowiki>[[Wiki link]]</nowiki>
* View source to learn from others
* Edit sections to compartmentalize changes
 
Brackets must be matched!!!!
 
== Elements of markup ==
 
* Headings, bullets, tables, dividers
** HTML code - http://www.asiancanadianwiki.org/wiki/Main_Page
* Links - onsite and off
* Templates
 
= Semantic =
 
Adding meaning through relationships.
 
* Triples - expressing relationships
** Subject, predicate, object
 
* David lives in Montreal.
** David: Subject
** Lives in: predicate
** Montreal: object
 
* Montreal is a city.
* A city is a place.
* Montréal is the English spelling of Montréal.
 
== Web of data ==
 
* The text is the database.
 
* Making statements across web sites.
* Creating views based on multiple web sites.
 
 
== Licensing ==


trends
trends

Revision as of 10:55, 26 August 2010

Wikis are commonly used for group content development. Semantic Mediawiki adds easier to use forms and the ability to annotate distinct content such as places, people and dates for reuse in interactive views and queries. In this session, we'll look at how semantic wikis can be used to develop content for indigenous and linguistic communities, with a practical, hands on focus including how to create pages, categories and simple ontologies. We will focus on processes to make sites inclusive, and examine fair terms of re-use.

Web

  • International
  • Anyone can create a site
  • Focused on presentation
    • Network effect
  • Hyperlinks

Wikis

  • Portland Pattern Repository - 1995
  • Personal wiki
  • Group
  • Organization
  • Topical

Wikipedia

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/63/Wikipedia-logo.png

  • 2001
  • Anything accepted as notable, neutral point of view

Mediawiki

  • Hundreds of thousands of sites
  • Hundreds of extensions
  • Page, not content manager

Wiki use and editing

On any wiki with critical mass:

  • Readers
  • Drive by editor
  • Topic editor
  • Nerd core

How to use a wiki

Editing wikis

  • Wikis typical use their own markup (syntax)
  • Rich/wysiwyg editors create messes
    • Typical word processors adding junk, can't re-use for headings, can't compare versions

Progressive learning

  • = heading 1 =
  • * Bullet point
  • [[Wiki link]]
  • View source to learn from others
  • Edit sections to compartmentalize changes

Brackets must be matched!!!!

Elements of markup

Semantic

Adding meaning through relationships.

  • Triples - expressing relationships
    • Subject, predicate, object
  • David lives in Montreal.
    • David: Subject
    • Lives in: predicate
    • Montreal: object
  • Montreal is a city.
  • A city is a place.
  • Montréal is the English spelling of Montréal.

Web of data

  • The text is the database.
  • Making statements across web sites.
  • Creating views based on multiple web sites.


Licensing

trends

hands on

sites

thoughts