This blog is intended to share my musings about Information and Media Literacy. It has combined and added content from two of my existing blogs and begins with new content May 2008.
Saturday, August 25, 2007
Introducing the wiki - Iamliterate.wikispaces.com
This summer has been an incredible time of learning for me. Most recently, I became a wikier (term I just made up - I think) Back in April, I made an entry in Wikipedia for Information and Media Literacy as a single term. The reason for this is explained on the site.
I had difficulty getting it to work at first so I gave up until we were discussing Wikis as part of TLITE. (A post baccaleaurate diploma in Teaching and Learning in an Info Tech Environment). I had tried by posting to Wikipedia so I went back and tried again. This time I was able to access and update the entry for Information and Media Literacy.
I was also encouraged to start my own wiki. I saw the ability to easily publish information and invite others to edit. †While First Class and HCK pages allow easy editing, sharing is not intuitive.
I started http://iamliterate.wikispaces.com with only 3 pages. I was presenting at SFU Surrey on Web2.0 and Internet searching. Within 5 days, I had 15 pages linked and filled with information. I was able to add valuable information as it was needed. Most impressively, I updated my wiki while the presenter before me was presenting. I was not off task, I added the information she was teaching the group.
Wikis have incredible power as a publishing tool. I have felt free to share my work, handouts, activities for many years; however, there also needs to be a paradigm shift to accept that on the fly publishing meets needs. In addition, others need to feel empowered to make those changes. (I had one typo that a teacher in the group fixed it during the presentation.) I celebrated this with the group as it is what I want.
I have moved myself into a new aspect of being literate with Wikis. Come join me by reading and contributing to my wiki @ http://iamliterate.wikispaces.com.
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