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Welcome to the Teaching and Learning Resources wiki. A wiki is a special kind of web page that allows users to freely create and edit its content using any web browser and without any special software. It can be a tool for composition, for discussion, and for collaboration. The most famous wiki is Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia created by users from around the globe. This wiki is designed to be a "toolkit" of online information and resources for educators. It is also an ongoing development project for the FTCC EDU271 Educational Technology courses.
Why set up a wiki in the first place?Well, in terms of use with colleagues:
And for students:
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If you wish to add content, go to the Sidebar to "request access" to this wiki.
Getting Started
Click on Request Access
Type in your email address
In the "Message (optional)" field, identify yourself to me by name, institution, title/position, and why you want access.
Confirm by entering the letter indicated in box
Click Send to administrator button
When you receive notice from PBworks that you have been approved, click the URL to access the wiki.
If you do not have a PBworks account, you will be prompted to set one up.
Once you receive notice that your account has been created, click Return to login page.
Enter the e-mail address and password you used to create the account—and log in.
Once you are approved and access the wiki, make sure you log in to your account (top right under your name)
Wiki Administrator
Gayla S. Keesee, Ph.D.
Instructional Designer
Fayetteville Technical Community College
My Blog: EdTechLady
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