[Moodle] Wiki Wilderness - still lost.
Roland Gesthuizen
rgesthuizen at gmail.com
Mon Dec 25 12:12:46 EST 2006
That does seem odd.
Make a new course and create inside a small wiki that works and one that
doesnt. Send me the backup file and I will have a look on our server. You
can also run this test on a local installation of Moodle. It wont answer
your question but it might help identify if your Moodle server or the course
is causing the grief.
To date I have generally used the option for wikis where everybody in the
class collaborates to contribute the content. Everybody has edit access to
most pages in the wiki. I ask that they first negotitate a topic with me and
maintain a page that lists their contributions. They sometimes get
distracted by layout and formatting etc .. I must formalise this as a wiki
guidelines page (one of those things to do ..)
Regards Roland
On 20/12/06, Keith Richardson <keithcr at fastmail.fm> wrote:
>
> Hello Moodlers all!
> I am still on the Wiki trail.
> Do you know the grid 3x3 of possible setup arrangements.
> Well with only two of them can I get a functioning Wiki
> (no-groups/Teacher, and no-groups/Groups.
> Why the others will form but have no editing facility for users if
> completely beyond me.
> Any help folks?
> Cheers, Keith
> Keith Richardson
> Leibler Yavneh College
> Elsternwick Ph (03)9528 4911
> keithcr at fastmail.fm
>
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