Welcome . . . Writing Wiki aspires to be a community for college-level faculty and students. However, as we invoke the wiki way here, we invite all college faculty, instructors, and students to be wikiusers with us. Feel free to use this site to reflect on teaching practices, cite resources, provide lesson plans, share research, or use for your personal enjoyment.
Caution: Do not alter - in any way - the wiki homepage, related course pages or subsequent writing topics pages without permission from the director. Alteration of these pages will be tracked back to your internet address, and you will be held accountable. Changing program content on the wiki is an offense punishable by failure of a course and possible expulsion from the university. If you find an error on a page, please report it through e-mail to JoeMoxley.
Hi! Welcome to Writing Wiki. Below are links to my wiki articles, homepages, and public writing sites.
12/25/2006 9:05:39 AM - CAS-moxley
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4/2/2007 1:32:43 PM - CAS-dwebber
Below is a group brainstorm regarding ways to use wikis in the classroom. We invite you to join our conversation. Just select edit and add your two cents.
7/24/2007 3:16:04 PM - 74.92.205.61
This page will help you pretty up your wiki through formatting, pictures, and video. To edit your page, click edit, and then do your typing and pasting of links in the edit window. Be sure to save every once in a while, and only one person can work on a particular page at a time in this wiki. Anything written in quotation marks is to show you what to type on the Edit page, so do not include the quotation marks unless instructed to. Please add to this!
4/2/2007 1:26:41 PM - CAS-dwebber
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8/17/2006 7:37:55 AM - Joe Moxley-72.64.142.159
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8/5/2006 6:38:12 AM - Joe Moxley-71.251.125.218
Silence is not golden at writingwiki. Below is some analysis regarding how wiki changes writing processes and what constitutes wiki rhetoric. The topics below are different than the UserManual, which gives tutorials on how to use the wiki. Instead of how to advices, the pages linked below explore wiki as a collaborative and rhetorical act.
8/12/2006 1:25:03 AM - -65.32.64.120
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8/22/2008 11:35:31 AM - 24.199.235.162
Publishing your work via the Internet can be a wonderful experience. A carefully written wiki page or blog can attract signficant readership. While the potential for a significant number of interested readers is real and empowering, dire consequences can result if you publish a text on the Internet that breaks with etiquette or reveals too much personal information that reflects badly, for example, on the company you work with or university attend. It has become commonplace, in fact, for newspapers to report on individuals who have been fired because of inappropriate things written in their blogs during non-working hours. The bottom line is that you must be careful about what you publish on the Internet. +Think before you publish. Dont publish anything that will embarrass you tomorrow, next week, or in 20 years.+
3/16/2007 10:36:25 AM - CAS-moxley
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7/11/2006 2:42:08 PM - -131.247.202.141
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8/30/2006 11:14:55 PM - anonymous
Hi! Welcome to Writing Wiki. Below are links to my wiki articles, homepages, and public writing sites.