Wiki examples in education

Wikis are catching on in the Humanities Computing world and being used in several ways. The most prevalent use seems to be for documentation purposes, but here are a few random examples:
The Digital Classicist (blog at http://www.digitalclassicist.org/) uses a wiki for a FAQ and to track projects and ideas related to the intersection of humanities computing and classical research.
http://digitalclassicist.xwiki.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/WebHome
A similar effort by TADA (Text Analysis Developers Alliance) can be found at:
http://tada.mcmaster.ca/view/Main/WebHome
The “working” area for the new online version of Digital Humanities Quarterly is being done on a wiki: http://www.digitalhumanities.org/en/DHquarterly
Matt Bowen, with some funding from MITH (Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities) has been working on a community writing site, the latest incarnation of which is at:
http://www.writehere.net/moin.cgi/WriteHere
The idea of using wikis for collaborative creative writing seems particularly appealing to middle/high school teachers, at least, they seem to be the most well-represented group at Wikispaces. You need an account there to see many of them so I won’t include links.
Of course, in true web tradition, many of the people talking most loudly about wiki’s are educationalists presenting at conferences or publishing in education journals about the POTENTIAL rather than about what they have already done. C’est la vie.
It might be fun to see if any of the “usual suspects” from the MUDer, MOOer, hypertext fiction crowd from the last couple of decades are making the leap into wikis. Eastgate (the hypertext publishers) has a compendium of hypertext courses from various colleges, might be worth a look see.
The wiki model, if not direct application, is also alive and well in the games world, but that’s a whole ‘nother topic…

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CDRH Nebraska

The Center for Digital Research in the Humanities
Ken Price’s gang at Nebraska.
“The Center advances interdisciplinary research in the humanities by creating unique digital content, developing tools to assist scholars in text analysis and visualization, and encouraging the use (and refinement) of international standards for humanities computing. CDRH offers forums, workshops, and research fellowships for faculty and students in the area of digital scholarship.
Though the primary responsibility of the Center is to work with humanists, the CDRH will provide advice to faculty in the social sciences and sciences engaged in interdisciplinary projects that may cross over into the humanities.”
First conference is in September 2006.

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UVM Search with Google appliance

Tatiana Announced:
The UVM Web Team has recently released a new Google Search Appliance for searching UVM’s Web space (www.uvm.edu/search/). The new appliance offers continuous and faster indexing, as well as the latest Google technology. Additionally, our document count has been increased from 300,000 to 500,000 documents. As with the previous appliance, we are able to offer sub-collections, which allow Web site developers to offer site specific searches. If you are interested in having a sub-collection created for your site (or even a collection of sites), contact webteam@uvm.edu, more information can be found at:
http://www.uvm.edu/search/?Page=addsearch.html

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Wiki conference

Main Page – Wikimania
“Wikimania is an annual international conference devoted to Wikipedia and the Wikimedia Foundation projects. Wikimania is both a scientific conference and a community event, bringing together the various Wikimedia projects.”

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podcast from ppt and lecture

Humble Daisy introduces ProfCast for Mac OS X | MacMinute News
Humble Daisy introduces ProfCast for Mac OS X
Humble Daisy today introduced ProfCast, an all-in-one presentation to podcast tool for the Mac that allows lecturers to create podcasts from their lectures. ProfCast offers an integrated workflow that makes creating, recording, and publishing podcasts easy.

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Humanities computing journal ADHO

WebHome” href=”http://www.digitalhumanities.org/”>Digital Humanities > WebHome
Wendell Piez online humcomp journal

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Tudor effigy collection

Tudor Effigies
effigies, tomb statues, reliefs, of Tudor people.

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chinese swan lake

China’s Bold ‘Swan,’ Ready for Export – New York Times

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Google article

LRB | John Lanchester : The Global Id
Excellent article on history, mystery, mastery, and implications of Google.

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cool japan

2006_01.swf (application/x-shockwave-flash Object)
e-text as flash–right! but sent to Sarah for fun

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