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* Does the wiki space for these maps have to be flat or can it be hierarchical?   
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* Does the wiki space for these maps have to be flat or can it be hierarchical?  
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If I understand your question, the curriculum maps can have hierarchy. If a teacher wants to add depth to their curriculum map, they can just create a new page, probably in some clearly delineated format that you will need to decide, and insert the link.  If I have misunderstood your question, please elaborate.
 
**If flat, restricting editing access may be a pain
 
**If flat, restricting editing access may be a pain
 
** Does creating a different namespace solve this issue?
 
** Does creating a different namespace solve this issue?
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I don't think so.  What are your thoughts?
 
* Can we search for exact matches on strings (analogous to a search-string-inside-quotes on Google)?
 
* Can we search for exact matches on strings (analogous to a search-string-inside-quotes on Google)?
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We need to look in to this.
 
* I assume the file name for linking to other pages in the Wiki doesn't have to be the same as the link title in the wiki you're editing, but that's the default.  If it does have to be the same, things are going to get cumbersome since (almost) every curriculum map will eventually have links called "tests" and such...
 
* I assume the file name for linking to other pages in the Wiki doesn't have to be the same as the link title in the wiki you're editing, but that's the default.  If it does have to be the same, things are going to get cumbersome since (almost) every curriculum map will eventually have links called "tests" and such...
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That is why you/us will need to come up with some format that teachers have to abide by.  I would imagine that the course name will have to appear in every page title.  I envision something like AP Comp Sci Assignments, AP Comp Sci Tests, AP US History Papers, etc.
 
* We need to enable embedded math formulas
 
* We need to enable embedded math formulas
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Can you provide a link on how to?
  
  
  
 
--[[User:Draulston|Draulston]] 08:25, 18 August 2008 (CDT)
 
--[[User:Draulston|Draulston]] 08:25, 18 August 2008 (CDT)
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--[[User:Jritter|Jeff]] 10:41, 18 August 2008 (CDT)

Revision as of 10:41, 18 August 2008

Curriculum Maps on Wiki

  • Does the wiki space for these maps have to be flat or can it be hierarchical?

If I understand your question, the curriculum maps can have hierarchy. If a teacher wants to add depth to their curriculum map, they can just create a new page, probably in some clearly delineated format that you will need to decide, and insert the link. If I have misunderstood your question, please elaborate.

    • If flat, restricting editing access may be a pain
    • Does creating a different namespace solve this issue?

I don't think so. What are your thoughts?

  • Can we search for exact matches on strings (analogous to a search-string-inside-quotes on Google)?

We need to look in to this.

  • I assume the file name for linking to other pages in the Wiki doesn't have to be the same as the link title in the wiki you're editing, but that's the default. If it does have to be the same, things are going to get cumbersome since (almost) every curriculum map will eventually have links called "tests" and such...

That is why you/us will need to come up with some format that teachers have to abide by. I would imagine that the course name will have to appear in every page title. I envision something like AP Comp Sci Assignments, AP Comp Sci Tests, AP US History Papers, etc.

  • We need to enable embedded math formulas

Can you provide a link on how to?


--Draulston 08:25, 18 August 2008 (CDT) --Jeff 10:41, 18 August 2008 (CDT)