Monday, March 30, 2009

Examples of Wikis, Blogs etc.

I'm starting to put together a sample of sites (wikis, blogs, Google Groups ...) that tutors have developed. It will give people a sense of what's going on.

I've divided the list into two parts: open-access and password-protected. Just to explain ... the "open-access" refers to sites which are open for anyone to visit. Simply click on the link and you're there. The sites in the "password-protected" list are intended for students and tutors only - if you want to look at these, get in touch with the contact person listed under the site. They'll set you up with guest access.

The sites are listed under the heading "Examples of wikis, blogs etc. ..." on the right-hand-side menu of this blog (you may need to scroll up or down to find it).

If you have a site of any sort up and running, or know of someone who does, please get in touch and I'll add it to the list.

1 comment:

Alma said...

It's really interesting to see how people are using blogs around the College. From an information seeking point of view, it's also good to be able to follow and track discussion on public blogs. For that reason i find the "follow this blog" option really beneficial.

For cross college purposes, I've set up several public blogs using Blogger. The blogs are to highlight Library news, Book Circle activities, and the lunchtime walking group activities. See list below:
http://scelibrary.blogspot.com
http://scebookgroup.blogspot.com
http://scewalks.blogspot.com