Monday, November 24, 2008

# 17 Playing Around with PB Wiki


"Sandbox" is the term that wikis often use to describe the area of the website that should be used for pure play. For this discovery and exploration exercise, we’ve set up a whole JPL Learning 2.0 Favorites wiki* that’s for nothing but play! The password/invite key to this wiki is learning

For this “explore-and-play-with-wikis” exercise, you are asked to add an entry or two to the PBwiki Learning 2.0 wiki. The theme of this wiki is simply “Favorites” : Favorite books, favorite vacation spots, favorite restaurants, favorite anything …all you need to do is play and add your thoughts. To mark your adventure on this site, you should add your blog to the Favorite Blogs page.

Discovery Resources:
Discovery Exercise:
  1. Access the JPL Learning 2.0 wiki and create a login account for yourself.

  2. Add your blog to the Favorite Blogs page. That's how we'll know that you've been there. Just click on Edit at the top of this page add your entry to the bottom of the list.
    • Place your cursor at the end of the last entry in the list

    • Press ENTER on your keyboard. This will add the next bullet in your list

    • Type the name of your blog

    • Highlight the name of your blog and click the "Insert/Edit Link: Icon in the edit tool bar

    • The link type is URL

    • Type (or paste) the url to your blog in the URL box

    • Click ok. Your blog is now linked to this wiki page

  3. OPTIONAL: Add a favorite or two to a few other pages (Favorite books, favorite vacation spot, etc). And, if you feel up to the challenge, you might even want to create a separate page for book review or short travel essay and link up to that.

  4. Create a post in your blog about the experience. Post a comment to this blog with a link to your blog entry.

* NOTE: The JPL Learning 2.0 Wiki was created using the free version of PBWiki, a tool that lets you create webpages that anyone can edit.

29 comments:

Ed Lein said...

#17 Smooth, not chunky

Anonymous said...

Sandbox love...
http://jpl-part-timer.blogspot.com/2008/11/playing-in-sandbox-jpl-20-17.html

Anonymous said...

A bit crowded in the sandbox, but I enjoyed the experience. My blog entry: http://jaxscots.blogspot.com/2008/11/pbwiki.html

Anonymous said...

I liked this exercise a bunch.
http://cornerdemon.blogspot.com/2008/11/sandbox-love.html

NicoleS said...

I enjoyed the "sandbox". It couldn't have been easier.
http://nicolesblogjpl.blogspot.com/2008/11/17-pb-wiki.html

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Anonymous said...

http://jackiesmith86.blogspot.com/

Katie said...

http://fromkatiesshoes.blogspot.com
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The exercise was easy but I am still lost at what I would do with the site?

loveX6 said...

http://sixofhearts-lovex6.blogspot.com/2008/12/17-playing-with-pb-wiki.html

It is nice to publish your ideas and opinions.

Karren said...

kdeas (kdeas@coj.net)

PB WIKI #17

http://kadsblogger.blogspot.com/2008/12/favorites-17.html

G said...

Sandboxes are fun!
http://gregs23.blogspot.com/2008/12/discovery-exercise-17.html

Anonymous said...

Here's the link to my blog: http://reflections-learner-learner.blogspot.com/2008/12/discovery-exercise-17-playing-around.html

omebi<>dreams said...

http://pluto-raechel.blogspot.com/2008/12/thing-17.html

arnettag@coj.net said...

Here are my thoughts on PB Wiki. My blog is registered!

jaxcat said...

http://jaxcat.blogspot.com/2008/12/pbwiki-sandbox.html

CALwishart said...

This is easy technology. I like easy.

jackie said...

http://butterflies-jackie.blogspot.com/2008/12/favorite-blog.html

Sharon Jaskula said...

My post:
http://jaskulajourney.blogspot.com/2008/12/17-ive-got-sand-in-my-eye.html

Anonymous said...

Margaret mgloag@coj.net

Enjoyed exploring the wiki and checking out the sandbox.

http://www.meanderswithmaggie.blogspot.com

Justin said...

http://modernsackbut.blogspot.com/2008/12/pb-wiki.html This one didn't take very long. Is JPL going to use PB wiki more?

Don C. said...

BEWARE SPEED READING!

I had to go over the instructions again before I found the password. Duh!

Other than that it was painless. Having fun and tramping onward!

Carrie said...

I'm confused now.

Feather on the Path said...

#17
We'll play some more here!
An entry was posted to the 'Learning 2.0 SandBox wiki.
http://featheronthepath.blogspot.com/2008/12/wikis.html

sarthurgeiger said...

To see my posting on Playing Around with PB Wiki please see:

http://sarthurgeiger.blogspot.com/2008/12/17-playing-around-with-pb-wiki.html

Lucky7 said...

Lesson #17
I added my blog name to the list:
thisandthat-lucky7.blogspot.com

brad said...

I liked this one...

http://bjaskula.blogspot.com/2009/01/17-playing-around-with-pb-wiki.html

Anonymous said...

Easy one, and fun, too . . .

http://miss-val-the-librarian.blogspot.com/2009/01/exercise-17.html

Anonymous said...

I added my blog to Favorites and commented on Favorite Books and Movies.

http://terryandrover.blogspot.com/

Jill said...

http://lionsleepstonight.blogspot.com/2009/06/ex-17-sandbox.html