Talk:Main PageFrom The Peopling of New York CityVictor: This is great-can someone send me this file via e-mail? I have an idea for the opening page. Christina with a ProblemmmOkay, for some reason, no matter WHAT I do, this file will not upload. It's 11.8 MB, and its an .swf file, and it will NOT upload at all. It looks like it will, and then the page refreshes itself, and nothing happens. I've tried this 8 times on like 12 different computers and made like 11 different flash files and nothing works :-( Anything I can do? Send the file to you so you can try it or something? Thanks. Jonathan And PicturesYou may find all the pictures I've taken at jon_pic_page... Ilya, I think these are most useful for you... Victor! The rest of the pics/movies are in there! Victor...Now that's just creepy.......... GET A LIFEEEEEEEEEEEE! Jon: ....We're dieing here and you're fooling around with photoshop! YOU DO THE WORK!
More! Add a photo of Victor to yours." So I did XD DO YOUR WORK!!! And you know I love you guys XD And I OFFERED to help, Victor!!!
VictorVictor's contribution... ...We have declared war... and decided you have way too much time on your hands...
ChristinaBloody hell!
Christina 5.3.08Okay, for some reason, no matter WHAT I do, this file will not upload. It's 11.8 MB, and its an .swf file, and it will NOT upload at all. It looks like it will, and then the page refreshes itself, and nothing happens. I've tried this 8 times on like 12 different computers and made like 11 different flash files and nothing works :-( Christina 5.3.08What browser will we be using to show off our wikis? Because the pages look VERY different based on whether you are using Firefox, Safari, IE, or AOL, and I wanna make sure I'm formatting my pages correctly. Susan 05.03.08Are we really...using this as a design? haha Nice job, Christina! ?I know I am not suppose to write here, but I was shocked when I first log in and see the beautiful art of Christian...*cough* - Charissa Phil 050208Certainly Fun-o-wiki.
XD I couldn't resist! Christinanvm it was the BROWSER....thnx anyway :) VictorI think I'm gonna be sick...
Our Responsibilities (Phil 040808)'Dear Phil, the responsibilities for UES is not really what we gave you. I am responsible for the context and Bailey is repsonsible for the Long Term Effects. Thanks' Coney Island Group Demographics -- Derya Bay Ridge Group Photography/editing media -- Victor Bensonhurst Group Demographics -- Susan Just a NoteWith permission from Professor Napoli- Welcome to Seminar 2 Wiki - The Peopling of New York CityPlease place new notes at the top of the page. :) Neighborhood ResearchPhil: A very useful resource for finding and understanding NYC landmarks is: http://www.neighborhoodpreservationcenter.org/index.html This has a database of the landmarking reports for all over NYC. Jonathan L.: In case anyone was interested, here is a link to the Library of Congress website, where I'm sure you can find a ton of primary sources.
Resources for Studying the Hispanic Community of New YorkI've created a page called "Hispanic Community" with resources for you to use in preparing your first short research paper. Anyone know how to edit the name of a page? I accidentally titled this page "Hispanic Comunity." I also don't know how to create navigation to this page, or the neighborhood pages I created. If anyone does, feel free!! In the mean time, to find this page, use search to find "Hispanic." Happy Valentine's Day Everyone!Hope you all have a great day :D! OUR NEIGHBORHOODS ARE!Bensonhurst Note from Phil (and follow up from John)I hate to mess up John's nice page, but I have created 4 pages where I have stuck some basic starting points for each group. So, there is a "Bensonhurst Notes" page, and a "Bay Ridge Notes" page, and so on. I'll be putting stuff up there that I think might be helpful to your groups as we go along. The first place to start all of your work on your neighborhoods is the worldcat database, available through the BC Library site. And don't forget to do a search of the New York Times Historical Edition, also through the Library site! I will want to schedule walks through each of your neighborhoods with you. These will probably have to take place on Sunday afternoons. The sooner we take these first exploratory walks, the better! Follow up from John: I added the pages that Phil created to the navigation at the left. What is a Wiki?
Advantages of a Wiki over a Traditional html PageA wiki is a dynamic website that allows multiple users to edit it at the same time from different computers and different locations. This is not generally possible with a static website. A wiki is an ideal environment for collaboration on large projects, since users can edit and comment on each other's content, and users are able to see who contributed what. The greatest advantage, however, is that it is on the most cutting edge of softwares used in classrooms today. Columbia University has been using wikis creatively and meaningfully through their Center for New Media Teaching and Learning (CNMTL). Most importantly, many Seminar 2 projects have become wiki-based projects, so this workshop will get you started in thinking broadly and creatively on how "Web 2.0" can enhance your learning experience. A Wiki Challenge :)A wiki is not "wysiwyg" ("what you see is what you get," another term for on-screen formatting) so you will need to learn some of the basic formatting for text, such as creating headings and bullets, and formatting links. However, you get used to these commands quickly, and you can find help by following the links on the help page. Under Getting Started (below) you will also find a link for tips on formatting. You can always click on "show preview" to see if you have the desired formatting was achieved, but be sure to click "save" to confirm your changes. You can also "revert" your page to a previous state as a means of undoing changes that your have confirmed. Getting StartedBe sure to create your account by clicking the "Login/Create Account" link at the top of the page. You must be logged in to edit content on the wiki, but a user does not need to be logged in to read content. Create your own page introducting yourself to the community. On it, you can add not only text content, but also photo galleries, YouTube videos, and GoogleMaps. I created a See bio page as an example of what you can do. Below are some helpful links to orient you to MediaWiki's interface.
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