Welcome!

Welcome to my experimental Wiki page. I'm using it as a way of playing around with editing
in Wiki. Please feel free to leave your reactions to it by clicking the "Comments" box
at the top of the page, especially regarding whether the elements I'm experimenting with
(diacritics and accents, for example), display correctly on your computer.



General Thoughts on Wiki

Here are my reactions, to date, on making a Wiki:

— I don't like some of the default settings (for example, the gray-green background color),
but I don't know how to change them—or if they can be changed.

— I like the "easy edits" made possible through using Wikistyle codes, but (probably because
I'm fairly familiar with html code), I often find Wikistyle codes confusing (because they're
quite different from html).

— I like the fact that I can also use html coding in addition to Wikistyle to make
"adjustments" of one kind or another.

— My impression is that Wiki pages can be done quickly because they rely heavily on
use of templates. This is definitely convenient, but if I don't like the look of
what Wikistyle produces, making adjustments to get what I want is sometimes not easy.



Using Special Characters

I have both a PC and a Mac, but I use my Mac for most things. On a Mac, it's easy to add
"enhancements" such as accents (acute, grave, circumflex), some diacritics (cedilla, eñe,
umlaut), and certain special characters (like the en dash, em dash, superscripts, and
subscripts) Web-based materials: all I have to do is to use the appropriate Mac keystroke
combination. Examples:

accents (Mac keystrokes)
José, Mônica, Thérèse

diacritics (Mac keystrokes)
abraço, João, güle-güle

Special characters such as en dashes, em dashes, superscripts, and subscripts also have
Mac keystrokes, but they may not display correctly in all applications. Do the marks
between 1 and 51, between Peabody and have, and between her? and was display
differently for you? Do the hyphen-like marks in the first set have different lengths?
If not, what about the second group? (They use html coding.)

hyphen, en dash, em dash (Mac keystrokes)
a ten-page assignment; pages 1–51; That assignment—Ms. Scott gave it—was both
long and difficult

a ten-page assignment; pages 1–51; That assignment—Ms. Scott gave it—was both
long and difficult

Other special characters do not have Mac keystrokes (or if they do, I can't remember
them), so to show them, html coding needs to be used. Examples:

superscripts and subscripts (html coding)
E=mc2; H2O

special diacritics (html coding)
Saša; Slovenščina (s and c with hacheks)
Kağan; teşekkür (g with breve, s with cedilla)

One way to find the html coding for "unusual" characters is to do a Google search
(for example, with html Romanian characters). Here's one pretty good source:

http://webdesign.about.com/library/bl_htmlcodes.htm



Displaying Links

It's easy to display external links: just type the URL:

http://www.carpatho-rusyn.org

For internal links, the easiest thing to do is to make a Wikistyle table of contents;
it will automatically link to different sections of a Wikipage. I don't like the way
the Wikistyle toc pages look, however, so I need to find a workaround. (There's an
html code for this, but I don't, at the moment, remember it.)



Embedding Audio Files

1-30-07

It's now almost 10:30 PM, Phoenix time; late this afternoon, I worked on a short
audio greeting. I recorded the greeting and then converted it to an .mp3 file with
Audacity. I then uploaded the .mp3 to my personal website. If all goes well,
you'll be able to hear the greeting by clicking on the small, right-pointing
triangle in the mini-console below:



The URL for Audacity is http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ . If you download it,
don't forget that you also need to download the Lame MP3 Encoder. Get it by
going to this TinyURL: http://tinyurl.com/bka3e .



Displaying PowerPoint Presentations

I'm still (2-22-07) working on this section.



Including Short Videos

2-20-07: 9:22 AM, Phoenix time

Earlier this morning, I was playing around with an old webcam that I'd forgotten
I had and was able to make the brief Quicktime movie shown below. To view it,
click on the right-pointing triangle in the miniconsole.



The quality of the video is only so-so, but I can probably play around with it
and make it a bit better. I can also use another webcam that I have, but not
until I relocate the installation script, which I've mislaid.



Displaying Information in a Table

In an earlier version of this page, I gave URLs for several websites. Here are
the URLs again, this time presented in a table:

  Arizona Guide: Where to Go   Where to Go in Arizona
  Infoplease.Com: Arizona Profile   Arizona Map
  U.S.National Park Service: The Grand Canyon     Grand Canyon information pages  
  geo-images.com     Picture Atlas: Arizona and the Southwest   
  d-oliver.net   my personal website
  Estrella Mountain Community College    where I've been working since 2001
  TESOL's Arizona affiliate   a professional website that I manage  


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    Dennis:Olá, José Antônio. I really appreciate your kind words. Muito obrigado! I'm glad you understood what I'm trying to do: to use this page as "vehicle" for both teaching and learning. Believe it or not, I like Wiki, but the learning experience has not been an easy one. Abraços to you as well, my friend!
    Jose Antonio da Silva:Hi Dennis, Just loved your wiki. It is reflective and you try teaching people how to use it and express your sincere thoughts about its "wikinesses" Abraços
    Dennis:Olá, Susana. I'm sorry for the SLOOOOOOOW response to the kind comments you made on February 4th. I'm glad you like the changes I've made on this experimental wiki page. I've learned quite a bit from "plugging away" at it! I hope you were successful in converting the .ACT files to .mp3 files. I guess I need to check out your "Multiply" page to find out! Best wishes! Dennis
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