1. Using Web 2.0 Tools in Wikis
Donna Shelton, PhD
Northeastern State University
2. Introduction
This is the bells and whistles part of the workshop
If you would like to incorporate images, videos,
maps, avatars or other types of rich media in your
wiki, this is for you
First we’ll talk about Creative Commons licensing,
and then we’ll select applications to learn based on
your interests
3. Web 2.0 apps for wikis
YouTube videos
Flickr CC-licensed photographs and slideshows
Voki avatars
SlideShare
Google maps
4. Creative Commons licensing
If your wiki is public, you must be very careful
uploading materials created by others even if it’s
for educational purposes
Fair Use and the Teach Act allow educators some
leeway on copyright, but there are rules, and the
materials need to be protected from public access
Using embedded media and Creative Commons
licensed materials will help you avoid problems
5. Creative Commons licensing
With a Creative Commons license, an author or
photographer grants you certain rights to use his or
her product
Creative Commons ranges from Attribution Only to
more restrictive licenses
For more information and CC license images to
place on your wiki, see www.creativecommons.org
7. Embedding YouTube videos
Video creators choose whether to allow you to obtain
the embed code
Embedding is not copying: the embed code “goes”
to YouTube and “gets” the video to display on your
page
If the video is removed or the service is down, the
video will not function
Once you’ve learned to embed YouTube videos, you
can embed anything
8. Embedding YouTube videos
If your school blocks YouTube, the videos won’t play in
your wiki on computers on your school network
You could download a video using KeepVid.com, upload it
to a private TeacherTube account, and embed it into your
wiki from there
TeacherTube, http://www.teachertube.com/, may be
acceptable to your district
TeacherTube can also be used for your own videos to
avoid exceeding the memory limits on free wikis
9. Let’s say you want to embed this video.
First, look for the <Embed> link.
10. When you click the <Embed> link, a lot
of HTML code will appear. Copy it.
You’re going to paste it into a plugin box
in your wiki.
11. Go to your wiki page. Click Edit. Put your
cursor where you want the video to go. Go
to Insert, then Video, then YouTube. The Insert
Plugin box will appear.
14. Your video will
look like this in
the Edit version
of your wiki
page. When
you click Save,
it will appear
as it should.
15. If you want to download a YouTube
video to your computer, copy and
paste the URL in this space.
http://keepvid.com/
16. Flickr photos and slideshows
You may want to choose from the thousands of
great CC-licensed photos available on Flickr
You can use individual photos or photo slideshows
You download the photos to your hard drive, then
upload them to the wiki
You’ll need to provide all required information for
individual CC-licensed photos
You embed the slideshows
17. Use the Search box to look for
whatever you like.
http://www.flickr.com/
18. Once the initial results appear, use
the Advanced Search function to
narrow selection to CC photos.
19. On the Advanced Search page, scroll
down to the CC section. Check the
first and third boxes and click Search.
20. You need the photographer’s name,
the URL where the photo is, and…
21. …the link to the CC license. Copy the
URL of the CC license page for use
on your wiki.
22. Use the Action link above the photo
to find and download the right size.
For wikis, Medium is best.
23. If you prefer a slideshow, use the link
to the right. Be sure to check out all
the photos!
24. In the upper right corner of the
slideshow, click Share, and copy
the embed HTML.
25. In your wiki, in Edit mode, go to Insert.
Choose HTML/JavaScript. Paste the code
into the box that opens. Click Next and
then Insert Plugin.
26. Speaking avatars from Voki
You’ll need a microphone
Some computers have a built-in mic
Webcams often have mics
Headset mics are not expensive
Go to http://www.voki.com/ and set up an account
Create an avatar
There are lots of options for its appearance
You can upload your own photo for the background
27. To set up your account, go to the
Register button.
30. PowerPoints from SlideShare
SlideShare, http://www.slideshare.net/, is a place to
store and share presentations
You decide if they are public or private
You can embed SlideShare presentations
Use SlideShare to create a gallery of photos without
the possible issues of slideshow
PowerPoints with text should be converted to PDF
format for best results on SlideShare
31. Making PDFs for free
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfcreator/
32. Set up an account, and then look
for the Single Upload link.
http://www.slideshare.net/
33. On the Single Upload link page, you
can make your presentation private
and also request the embed code.
36. In Edit view in your wiki, go to Insert.
Choose HTML/JavaScript. Paste your
code into the box. Click Next, then
Insert Plugin.
37. Embedding Google Maps
Google Maps can also be embedded in your wiki
You can have satellite and street maps
When embedded, Google Maps can still be
manipulated
Go to Google Maps, and select your location
38. Once you have the map you want,
click Link in the top right corner.
Copy the embed code.
39. Once again, in Edit view in your wiki, go
to Insert. Choose HTML/JavaScript.
Paste your code into the box. Click
Next, then Insert Plugin.
40. Thank you!
Donna Shelton
Northeastern State University
sheltods@nsuok.edu