Difference between revisions of "Teaching"
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− | ==== SFU Instructors and the SFU Wiki service ==== | + | ==== SFU Instructors and the SFU Wiki service ==== |
− | Some assignments may lend themselves to using the [[/public | + | Some assignments may lend themselves to using the [[/public|SFU Public Wiki service]]. You do not need to request access: the Wiki is open to reading by the world, and editable only by people with an SFU Computing Account (that means all students, faculty and students). This is a good place to introduce the ideas of public scholarship and collaborative knowledge building with a large audience. |
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+ | If you are teaching a class and would like to use a separate Wiki for that class instead of using the public wiki, email us at [mailto:wiki@sfu.ca wiki@sfu.ca] | ||
− | + | Let us know who should have access to your wiki. The members of the wiki can be any combination of: | |
− | + | *the enrolled students for any number or combination of class sections | |
− | + | *members of any number and combination of SFU maillists | |
− | *the enrolled students for any number or combination of class sections | + | |
− | *members of any number and combination of SFU maillists | + | |
*a list of individual people | *a list of individual people | ||
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==== Examples of using a wiki for teaching:<br> ==== | ==== Examples of using a wiki for teaching:<br> ==== | ||
[http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archive/2007/11/13/wikipedia_edges_out_term_paper.aspx Example of public scholarship at University of Washington] | [http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archive/2007/11/13/wikipedia_edges_out_term_paper.aspx Example of public scholarship at University of Washington] |
Revision as of 17:04, 19 June 2008
SFU Instructors and the SFU Wiki service
Some assignments may lend themselves to using the SFU Public Wiki service. You do not need to request access: the Wiki is open to reading by the world, and editable only by people with an SFU Computing Account (that means all students, faculty and students). This is a good place to introduce the ideas of public scholarship and collaborative knowledge building with a large audience.
If you are teaching a class and would like to use a separate Wiki for that class instead of using the public wiki, email us at wiki@sfu.ca
Let us know who should have access to your wiki. The members of the wiki can be any combination of:
- the enrolled students for any number or combination of class sections
- members of any number and combination of SFU maillists
- a list of individual people