Thursday, January 8, 2009

Re: wiki/blog question

The best and most simply description of the difference between a wiki and a
blog is that a blog is conversation and a wiki is content.

Hope this helps.


*Peter Richardson*
Director of Technical Services
Rutgers Preparatory School
1345 Easton Avenue
Somerset, NJ 08873

732-545-5600 x238

On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Carl Campion <ccampion@mac.com> wrote:

> We are preparing to launch a wiki/blog server so teachers can host a wki
> for their classes. Try as I might it has been difficult for me to formulate
> a working explanation of the difference between a wiki and a blog. We are
> using an XServe where each class created in Workgroup Manager gets a wiki
> and a blog and individual teachers can create their own individual blogs.
> It would be very helpful to have access to some wiki/blogs used in a Grade
> 9-12 setting . I can share these with our faculty as we start using these
> collaborative tools.
>
> thanks
>
> Carl Campion
> Director of Academic Technology
> Chemistry Teacher
> Archmere Academy
> Claymont, DE
> 302-798-6632x823
>
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