4. Definition
What is Website?
A Web site is a related collection of World
Wide Web (WWW) files that includes a
beginning file called a home page. A
company or an individual tells you how to
get to their Web site by giving you the
address of their home page. From the
home page, you can get to all the other
pages on their site.
–(searchOSA)
5. History
The World Wide Web (WWW) was created in
1990 by CERN physicist Tim Berners-Lee. On 30
April 1993, CERN announced that the World
Wide Web would be free to use for anyone.
Before the introduction of HTML and HTTP,
other protocols such as File Transfer Protocol
and the gopher protocol were used to
retrieve individual files from a server. These
protocols offer a simple directory structure
which the user navigates and chooses files to
download. –(Wikipedia)
7. What is A wiki?
A wiki is a space on the Web where you
can share work and ideas, pictures and
links, videos and media — and anything
else you can think of. Wikispaces is special
because we give you a visual editor and
a bunch of other tools to make sharing all
kinds of content as easy for students as it is
for their teachers.
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8. What is Wikispaces Private
Label?
A Wikispaces Private Label site is a
secure, dedicated wiki environment —
like a clone of Wikispaces.com, but with
your organization’s DNA mixed in. You get
unlimited wikis (and everything you need
to manage them), plus tools to integrate
the site with your other systems and
support your users.
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9. Wikispaces
It’s
a tool people use it check their
classroom work, to do their work
group, share their notes, get their work
done quickly, easy to use, and easy to
work with.
11. Features:
There are many feature of wikispaces, here is 4 of them:
WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) page editor:
easy to use as a word processor. It lets you format your
text, insert images and files, and link to other pages
using a simple toolbar.
Picture and File Manager: picture manager makes
putting pictures and files on your pages simple and fun.
Easy Linking: Just select some text, click our link button
and select the location you want to link to.
Visual Page Histories: Each version of each page on
Wikispaces is saved and you can easily see the
differences between any two versions.