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dianeyoung3

dianeyoung3
Learning Wikis (a bit late)
May 6 2008, 2:40 PM EDT
Here is the link to my wiki: http://my6cats.wetpaint.com
Here is a link to my 2 blogs: http://my6catspart2.blogspot.com
http://mysixgeriatriccats.blogspot.com

I am very late with this assignment due to a vacation and illness, but I hope to finish the entire course by May 18th. I have learned a great deal of usefull information so far. I had always wanted to have a blog, but did not know how to go about setting one up. Ditto for a wiki. This course is really fabulous, and I hope that I can finish it on time.
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kiklemon

kiklemon
RE: Learning Wikis (a bit late)
May 7 2008, 7:24 PM EDT
Hi, Diane,

I hope you're feeling better!

I seem to have won the record for latecomer so far. I actually wanted to call my wiki "Festina Lente" from the Latin for "hurry up slowly," but there are wikis with this name already. So I called it Kazen, instead. You can visit it to find out what it means ...
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dpkelly

dpkelly
RE: Learning Wikis (a bit late)
May 14 2008, 10:35 AM EDT
Hi Diane,
I think I win the prize. This is a learning experience that I certainly wanted to be involved in. Always remember there is no time like the present.

Darlene
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universitylibrarian

universitylibrarian
RE: Learning Wikis (a bit late)
May 23 2008, 1:01 PM EDT
I made the wiki and the blog but never connected them. I filled out everything and thought I was done. It wasn't until this week I noticed my error. I wonder what else I missed?
Jenny
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