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What is Wiki?Wiki offers you a gloriously blank space for multimedia composition. A user editable space on the web, wiki is a collaborative writing technology that gets writers writing to each other. Watch this video to learn more. Free Wiki SpaceNeed wiki space for teaching or document design? Click Here to join our rapidly growing interactive writing community. Share papers, templates, feedback, assignments, images, videos, visions, dreams... PedagogyAssignments for Multimedia Composition - wiki pedagogues share assignments and best practices here. Try these exercises, add more mobiused - wiki pedagogy and practice from mobius. Browse new ontologies of intertwinglement, grok wikidelia in fullness! (Void where Prohibited) Rhetoric and Composition - Wiki Book A Free Guide to First Year Composition - Help Finish It! GrammarGrammar Girl - all your questions answered, including why Eric Clapton and Bob Dylan got it wrong about getting laid... Fowler's Grammar - the early 20th Century source for all the "rules" you fear. Know them so you can break them! Multi-Media ToolsAudacity - Free Audio Editor and Recorder Freesound - Just what it says. Grab a Chunk of Sound, Start to Play Gifninja - make animations online, for free, out of any mix of images you like The Gimp - Create, Alter, Polish & Remix Images Free Logo Maker - Convert any text to a logo, free! Mycomplab An Integrated Site for Composition Teachers and Students Online Image Editor - just what it says. Check out the funky glitter and star wizardry! Take any image from the web and recreate it as you like Sound Transit - Sound Transit is a collaborative, online community dedicated to field recording and phonography, encouraging sharing and reuse of sounds Google Apps - Apps is like MS Office but free and web-based like a wiki. Sites is a web--based website developer, also free. The psu.edu domain has much larger storage capacity [1] Google also offers Talk, Calendar, SketchUp and YouTube for free. File Hosting ServicesBox.net - Host big files (up to one Gigabyte), then post the link to your wiki! Zamzar - Free online file conversion! [2] - Free web-based tools such as Sites for websites, Docs for word processing, pdf generator, spreadsheets, and presentations, Talk, and Calendar. The psu.edu domain provides much larger storage capacity for all types of files, go to http://partnerpage.google.com/psu.edu Writing/Documentation ToolsKOffice - Like Microsoft Office, but Free Latex - A Document Preparation System Edit Latex online! - (Beta) Noodle tools - Free bibliography composer and other research tools Open Office - Like Microsoft Office, but Free Wiki on Wiki - An Evolving Student View of Wiki Zoho - Free online word processor, presentation software, spreadsheets, web conferencing..Nothing to Download! Zotero - Free easy-to-use Firefox extension to help you collect, manage, and cite your research sources. It lives right where you do your work—in the web browser itself. ReadingThe Creative Commons - Home to shareable images, sounds, texts, software, etc Online Literature Network - search, browse, read and discuss literature old and new. SoftwarePortableApps - Open source software to carry on a flash drive and use on any computer RSSinclude - Mix your Own RSS Streams into Your Wiki Page Ubuntu - Free Operating System for your Composition Machine- Like Windows but Reliable, Secure, & Free! We're creating some categories to assist in coordinating this site into a collection of documents that is as easy to navigate as possible. Each category title represents a platform concept with multiple resources archived into that category. You can easily search for all archival material in a category by typing the category name into the Search box on the left - or by simply clicking on the link below. The tools will assist you in making positively magical multi-media compositions. Be heard above the Infoquake! Get stuff done! Get wiki! |
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