FND-Wiki editing

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Wiki editing

(Wiki editing, namespaces; user page setup; copyright, a Course Journal stub page, and an insights! stub page)


 


Abstract:

This should be the first learning unit you work with, since your Course Journal will be kept on a Wiki, as well as all other deliverables. This unit includes an introduction to authoring Wikitext and the structure of Wikis, in particular how different pages live in separate "Namespaces". The unit also covers the standard markup conventions - "Wikitext markup" - the same conventions that are used on Wikipedia - as well as some extensions that are specific to our Course- and Student Wiki. We also discuss page categories that help keep a Wiki organized, licensing under a Creative Commons Attribution license, and how to add licenses and other page components through template codes.


Objectives:

  • Provide an introduction to Wiki principles and Wikitext markup.
  • Create first pages on your own on the Student Wiki.
  • Learn about copyright, why we use Creative Commons licenses for the Student Wiki and how to place a license tag.

Outcomes:

  • You are competent with basic Wiki markup and the extensions on this Wiki.
  • You can create pages and add them to categories while taking care to create them into your own user space.
  • You have created your own user page on the Student Wiki and added contents.
  • You have created page stubs for a Course Journal and an insights! page.

Deliverables:

  • Specified as "Tasks": There are no general deliverables for this unit; specific deliverables are described in the "Task" sections.

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    Evaluation

    Evaluation: NA

    This unit is not evaluated for course marks.

    Contents

    Collaboration is a common theme for modern lab work and a Wiki is a great way to share and seamlessly update information in groups - or just for yourself. Probably the most sophisticated Wiki software is MediaWiki, a set of PHP scripts that is under continuous development by the Wikimedia foundation; it is the same software that runs Wikipedia. This is open source, free software that is easy to install, is well documented and requires very little resources other than a machine that runs a MySQL database server and an Apache Webserver. Numerous extensions exist (and extensions are not hard to write); they enhance the already rich functionality. But let's start with small steps. You will receive a user account on the Student Wiki, and I have configured that Wiki so that

    • only logged in users can view the pages; but ...
    • all logged in users can create and edit (most) pages.

    This means you could edit pages that don't "belong" to you. Respect the "House Rules" and don't edit others' things without permission, even if you can think of a particularly witty comment or hilarious prank. If you want to comment on a page: every page has an associated "Discussion" page that you can freely edit. Remember to "sign your name" to discussion entries.


     

    Task:

    • Access the Student Wiki;
    • log in and navigate to your user page. (Your user page is linked to your name that appears at the top of every Wikipage once you are logged in.) Create / edit the page, try out and experiment with the Wikitext syntax that this unit covers as you read about the different elements.
    • Work through the contents below.

    Wikitext User Page Template

    Expand for template code.