How do you use wiki on blackboard?
Creating / Editing a Wiki Page
- Navigate to your course Home Page.
- From the Course Menu click Tools, and then click Wikis on the adjacent page.
- Select the desired Wiki.
- Click Create Wiki Page.
- Provide a name and enter content in the text editor.
- Click Submit to finish your work.
What is a wiki page in Blackboard?
A Wiki is a collaborative tool that allows students to create and contribute to one or more pages of course related materials. There are two types of wikis in Blackboard: group or course wikis. A group wiki can be enabled whenever a group is created. All students in the course can contribute to the course wiki.
How do I edit wiki instructions in Blackboard?
Edit wiki content
- Navigate to the wiki topic page.
- Select the page to review and edit. The wiki page opens in the content frame.
- In the sidebar, access the page’s menu and select Edit Properties.
- On the Edit Wiki Page, you can make changes to the name and content of the page.
- Select Submit to save your changes.
How do I delete a wiki page on Blackboard?
Faculty and Students – Delete a Blackboard Wiki Page
- To delete a wiki page, navigate to the wiki in your course and click on the Wiki name.
- Click the chevron arrow next to the wiki page that you want to delete then click the Delete button.
What is a wiki and how does it work?
A wiki allows a group of people to enter and communally edit bits of text. These bits of text can be viewed and edited by anyone who visits the wiki. That’s it. What it means is that, when you come to a wiki, you are able to read what the wiki’s community has written.
What is a wiki tool?
A wiki is a collaborative tool that allows students to contribute and modify one or more pages of course related materials. Wikis are collaborative in nature and facilitate community-building within a course. Essentially, a wiki is a web page with an open-editing system.
How do you use Wikis?
How to use Wikis in teaching and learning
- Set clear rules and expectations.
- Let students know what you expect and how students’ work will be evaluated (perhaps design a rubric)
- Include detailed instructions.
- Give authentic assignments.
- Clearly define students’ roles and activities.
- Closely monitor students’ activities.
What are the 5 types of wiki?
10 Popular Wiki Sites and Wiki Examples Worth Checking Out
- Wikitravel.
- WikiHow.
- WikiBooks.
- Wiktionary.
- Fandom.
- Wikispecies.
- Gamepedia.
- Wikimedia Commons.