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New to blogs and wikis last spring, I started with Wakka because I found it being used by several academic bloggers I was reading. I learned of Wikka soon enough to make it the wiki for my courses last semester (fall 2004), and I have been very pleased. I find the ACL and category aspects to be the most important for [[http://www.profbayer.net/wiki/ | my situation]] (college students using the wiki for collaboration), and its ease of installation and speed are icing on the cake. Recently I began using PIM and file upload features for students working on data entry tasks for several research projects. ACLs control who has access to the project pages with the data file links, and students can easily keep track of who has done what through the PIM function written by GmBowen. Wow. I'm using Blackboard less and less. Another note: I run Wordpress weblogs for my courses and installed Ton Zijlstra's [[http://www.zylstra.org/extra/wakka.php?wakka=WikiAdd | Wordpress plugin]]. Not much call for it yet but it is nice to have. I wish I could help with development of Wikka, but I have no knowledge whatever of programming. Sorry. :)
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New to blogs and wikis last spring, I started with Wakka because I found it being used by several academic bloggers I was reading. I learned of Wikka soon enough to make it the wiki for my courses last semester (fall 2004), and I have been very pleased. I find the ACL and category aspects to be the most important for [[http://www.profbayer.net/wiki/ my situation]] (college students using the wiki for collaboration), and its ease of installation and speed are icing on the cake. Recently I began using PIM and file upload features for students working on data entry tasks for several research projects. ACLs control who has access to the project pages with the data file links, and students can easily keep track of who has done what through the PIM function written by GmBowen. Wow. I'm using Blackboard less and less. Another note: I run Wordpress weblogs for my courses and installed Ton Zijlstra's [[http://www.zylstra.org/extra/wakka.php?wakka=WikiAdd Wordpress plugin]]. Not much call for it yet but it is nice to have. I wish I could help with development of Wikka, but I have no knowledge whatever of programming. Sorry. :)
I think it would be useful to have a page where college teachers can discuss their applications of Wikka, so I've put up CollegeTeachingwithWikka.
I think it would be useful to have a page where college teachers can discuss their applications of Wikka, so I've put up CollegeTeachingwithWikka.
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I've got to check back here more often. I just noticed JW's comment about adding a category, three months after she made it. Fortunately admin made the change. I had forgotten that my permissions were so narrowly set. Write has now been moved to registered users.
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New to blogs and wikis last spring, I started with Wakka because I found it being used by several academic bloggers I was reading. I learned of Wikka soon enough to make it the wiki for my courses last semester (fall 2004), and I have been very pleased. I find the ACL and category aspects to be the most important for [[http://www.profbayer.net/wiki/ my situation]] (college students using the wiki for collaboration), and its ease of installation and speed are icing on the cake. Recently I began using PIM and file upload features for students working on data entry tasks for several research projects. ACLs control who has access to the project pages with the data file links, and students can easily keep track of who has done what through the PIM function written by GmBowen. Wow. I'm using Blackboard less and less. Another note: I run Wordpress weblogs for my courses and installed Ton Zijlstra's [[http://www.zylstra.org/extra/wakka.php?wakka=WikiAdd Wordpress plugin]]. Not much call for it yet but it is nice to have. I wish I could help with development of Wikka, but I have no knowledge whatever of programming. Sorry. :)
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New to blogs and wikis last spring, I started with Wakka because I found it being used by several academic bloggers I was reading. I learned of Wikka soon enough to make it the wiki for my courses last semester (fall 2004), and I have been very pleased. I find the ACL and category aspects to be the most important for [[http://www.profbayer.net/wiki/ my situation]] (college students using the wiki for collaboration), and its ease of installation and speed are icing on the cake. Recently I began using PIM and file upload features for students working on data entry tasks for several research projects. ACLs control who has access to the project pages with the data file links, and students can easily keep track of who has done what through the PIM function written by GmBowen. Wow. I'm using Blackboard less and less. Another note: I run Wordpress weblogs for my courses and installed Ton Zijlstra's [[http://www.zylstra.org/extra/wakka.php?wakka=WikiAdd Wordpress plugin]]. Not much call for it yet but it is nice to have. I wish I could help with development of Wikka, but I have no knowledge whatever of programming. Sorry.
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New to blogs and wikis last spring, I started with Wakka because I found it being used by several academic bloggers I was reading. I learned of Wikka soon enough to make it the wiki for my courses last semester (fall 2004), and I have been very pleased. I find the ACL and category aspects to be the most important for [[http://www.profbayer.net/wiki/ my situation]] (college students using the wiki for collaboration), and its ease of installation and speed are icing on the cake. Recently I began using PIM and file upload features for students working on data entry tasks for several research projects. ACLs control who has access to the project pages with the data file links, and students can easily keep track of who has done what through the PIM function written by GmBowen. Wow. I'm using Blackboard less and less. Another note: I run Wordpress weblogs for my courses and installed Ton Zijlstra's [[http://www.zylstra.org/extra/wakka.php?wakka=WikiAdd Wordpress plugin]]. Not much call for it yet but it is nice to have.
I've got to check back here more often. I just noticed JW's comment about adding a category, three months after she made it. Fortunately admin made the change. I had forgotten that my permissions were so narrowly set. Write has now been moved to registered users.
I've got to check back here more often. I just noticed JW's comment about adding a category, three months after she made it. Fortunately admin made the change. I had forgotten that my permissions were so narrowly set. Write has now been moved to registered users.
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I run Wordpress weblogs for my courses and installed Ton Zijlstra's [[http://www.zylstra.org/extra/wakka.php?wakka=WikiAdd Wordpress plugin]].
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New to blogs and wikis last spring, I started with Wakka because I found it being used by several academic bloggers I was reading. I learned of Wikka soon enough to make it the wiki for my courses last semester (fall 2004), and I have been very pleased. I find the ACL, page ownership, and category aspects to be the most worthwhile for [[http://www.profbayer.net/wiki/ my situation]] (college students using the wiki for collaboration), and its ease of installation and speed are icing on the cake. Recently I began using PIM and file upload features for students working on data entry tasks for several research projects. ACLs control who has access to the project pages with the data file links, and students can easily keep track of who has done what through the PIM function written by GmBowen. Wow. I'm using Blackboard less and less.
I run Wordpress weblogs for my courses and installed Ton Zijlstra's [[http://www.zylstra.org/extra/wakka.php?wakka=WikiAdd Wordpress plugin]].
I run Wordpress weblogs for my courses and installed Ton Zijlstra's [[http://www.zylstra.org/extra/wakka.php?wakka=WikiAdd Wordpress plugin]].
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I'm very interested in Wordpress/Wikka linking, and to that end I've installed Ton Zijlstra's [[http://www.zylstra.org/extra/wakka.php?wakka=WikiAdd Wordpress plugin]].
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I'm very interested in Wordpress/Wikka linking, and to that end I've installed Ton Zijlstra's [[http://www.zylstra.org/extra/wakka.php?wakka=WikiAdd Wordpress plugin]].
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New to blogs and wikis last spring, I started with Wakka because I found it being used by several academic bloggers I was reading. I learned of Wikka soon enough to make it the wiki for my courses last semester (fall 2004), and I have been very pleased. I find the ACL, page ownership, and category aspects to be the most worthwhile for [[http://www.profbayer.net/wiki/ my situation]] (college students using the wiki for collaboration), and its ease of installation and speed are icing on the cake.
I'm very interested in coming across Wordpress/Wikka linking, and to that end I've installed Ton Zijlstra's [[http://www.zylstra.org/extra/wakka.php?wakka=WikiAdd Wordpress plugin]].
I'm very interested in coming across Wordpress/Wikka linking, and to that end I've installed Ton Zijlstra's [[http://www.zylstra.org/extra/wakka.php?wakka=WikiAdd Wordpress plugin]].
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I'm very interested in coming across Wordpress/Wikka linking, and to that end I've been trying to get Ton Zijlstra's [[http://www.zylstra.org/extra/wakka.php?wakka=WikiAdd Wordpress plugin]] going. No luck so far, but It's just a matter of time.
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I'm very interested in coming across Wordpress/Wikka linking, and to that end I've been trying to get Ton Zijlstra's [[http://www.zylstra.org/extra/wakka.php?wakka=WikiAdd Wordpress plugin]] going. No luck so far, but It's just a matter of time.
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New to blogs and wikis last spring, I started with Wakka because I found it being used by several academic bloggers I was reading, most notably [[http://alex.halavais.net/files/HomePage Alex Halavais]]. I learned of Wikka soon enough to make it the wiki for my courses this fall (2004), and I couldn't be more pleased. I find the ACL, page ownership, and category aspects to be the most worthwhile for [[http://www.deweybayer.net/wikka/ my situation]] (college students using the wiki for collaboration), and its ease of installation and speed are icing on the cake. Now mindmapping in 1.1.5!
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New to blogs and wikis last spring, I started with Wakka because I found it being used by several academic bloggers I was reading, most notably [[http://alex.halavais.net/files/HomePage Alex Halavais]]. I learned of Wikka soon enough to make it the wiki for my courses this fall (2004), and I couldn't be more pleased. I find the ACL, page ownership, and category aspects to be the most worthwhile for my situation (college students using the wiki for collaboration), and its ease of installation and speed are icing on the cake. Now mindmapping in 1.1.5!
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New to blogs and wikis last spring, I started with Wakka because I found it being used by several academic bloggers I was reading, most notably Alex Halavais. I learned of Wikka soon enough to make it the wiki for my courses this fall (2004), and I couldn't be more pleased. I find the ACL, page ownership, and category aspects to be the most worthwhile for my situation (college students using the wiki for collaboration), and its ease of installation and speed are icing on the cake. Now mindmapping in 1.1.5!
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I'm very interested in coming across Wordpress/Wikka linking, and to that end I've been trying to get Ton Zijlstra's [[http://www.zylstra.org/extra/wakka.php?wakka=WikiAdd Wordpress plugin]] going. No luck so far, but It's just a matter of time.