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Subject: Re: #8359 wiki's and blogs...
Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 06:55:11 -0400
From: Robert Summers <[log in to unmask]>
To: Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum
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If your institution subscribes to Blackboard, there is a function that
allows you to create a 'team website' that can function as a wiki. I
had success with it in a class that I taught this summer. I
particularly liked that only students enrolled in the class could access
it and that it can be exported as HTML.
Robert Summers
University of South Florida
Otmar Foelsche, LLTI -Editor wrote:
> Speaking of multimedia, I know this has been thrown around before, and
> so humbly apologize for clogging inboxes, but where would one go to
> learn about setting up blogs and wiki's for one's classes, or is there
> software one would purchase for these things?
>
> Very Respectfully,
> Alex
>
> Alexander Waid, Ph.D.
> Professor of Spanish Department of Humanities
>
> United States Coast Guard Academy (dh)
> 27 Mohegan Avenue
> New London, CT 06320-4195
> 860-701-6866
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