LERNEN & LEHREN
Ein Unterrichtswiki mit DokuWiki realisieren
Einige meiner Kollegen und auch Fortbildungsteilnehmer spielen in letzter Zeit mit dem Gedanken, selbst ein Unterrichtswiki zu betreiben. Ich empfehle in der Regel DokuWiki, weil es meines Erachtens die beste Kombination aus leichter Administration, guter Bedienbarkeit (für Schüler und Lehrer) und angemessenem Funktionsumfang bietet.
Dieser Beitrag ist als Starthilfe gedacht, um das eigene Unterrichtswiki möglichst problemlos in Gang zu bekommen.
serves as simple sample syntax plugin and is included in the DokuWiki Distribution. It is able to display some information about DokuWiki's internals, for example a list of installed and enabled plugins ! The Plugin is bundled with DokuWiki and does not need to be installed separately. !
Site Export is an admin plugin that offers a convenient way to download your dokuwiki site as a standalone version. It cycles through your namespaces - a starting point can be given at run-time - and packs the result into a zip file.
Tools like phpMyEdit allow you to create a quick-and-dirty front end to a database, but what if you need to publish a spreadsheet or BibTeX file on your website and give your visitors the ability to dynamically sort, filter, group, and visualize the published data? For that, you can turn to SIMILE Exhibit, an impressive data publishing framework that uses plain old HTML, CSS, and a bit of JavaScript to create web pages with support for sorting, filtering, and data visualization. Exhibit requires neither database nor server-side coding wizardry, and you can master the tool in no time, even if you don’t have any programming experience. SIMILE Exhibit stores data in the JSON format, so you must convert your data source into a JSON data file before you let Exhibit work on it.
Wikis erleichtern die Zusammenarbeit an Texten im Web. Wir vergleichen fünf freie Wiki-Systeme: DokuWiki, FlexWiki, JSPWiki, (semantic) MediaWiki und TWiki/FosWiki.
delicious plugin by Konstantin Baierer Displays a list of del.icio.us links Last updated on 2009-02-09. Provides Syntax. Compatible with DokuWiki 2008-05-05.
LDAP Authentication Backend This module allows authentication against an LDAP directory using the ACL feature. It is included with the DokuWiki release. Users can log into the wiki using their username and password defined in a LDAP server, adding new users is not supported through the LDAP backend. :!: Do not report bugs or problems in the wiki! Use the bugtracker, mailinglist and forum instead.
It is a dashboard software, built in Java and the Google Web Toolkit (GWT) which produces pure Ajax interface. The dashboard allows end users to display gadgets very much like My Yahoo or the Google personalizable home page. Users can personilize their page as they like. You can learn more and download the Metadot Java Dashboard at http://www.javadashboard.org