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The standard Moodle wiki has different settings.  Please note that these instructions are located in docs.moodle.org's documentation wiki.


==Adding a wiki==
==Adding a wiki==

Revision as of 14:19, 14 March 2010


The standard Moodle wiki has different settings. Please note that these instructions are located in docs.moodle.org's documentation wiki.

Adding a wiki

Adding a new wiki in Moodle 1.7

To create a wiki:

  1. Click the "Turn editing on" button.
  2. Select Wiki from the "Add an activity" dropdown menu in the course section where you would like to add the wiki.
  3. On the Adding a new wiki page, give the wiki a descriptive name.
  4. In the summary field, describe the purpose of the wiki and what you expect students to contribute.
  5. Select the wiki type - groups, student or teacher. The wiki type interacts with the groups setting for your course, resulting in 9 options, as shown in the type help pop-up.
  6. Click the "Show Advanced" button (in Moodle 1.8 onwards) to display additional options (see below).
  7. Select the common module settings (see below).
  8. Click the "Save changes" button.

Adding and editing wiki pages

After you've created a wiki, it's available for editing. Viewing a wiki contains information on adding and editing wiki pages.

Advanced options

Print wiki name of every page

If you select this option, the top of each page will have the name of the wiki.

HTML mode

There are three options: No HTML, safe HTML or HTML only. 'No HTML' will display all HTML tags as tags. 'Safe HTML' will allow certain tags to be displayed. 'HTML only' enables the HTML editor to display in WYSIWYG.

Allow binary files

Binary files are graphics, audio, video, and other non-text resources. If you want students to be able to add files as attachments, set this to Yes.

Wiki auto-linking options

A new page can be created in the wiki by typing a word using CamelCase i.e. with a capital letter at the beginning and a capital letter somewhere else in the word. It's called CamelCase because the two capital letters resemble a two-humped camel. CamelCase combines all the words for the link into one word. Each word in the link is capitalized. When a word is added in CamelCase, the wiki automatically creates a new page and makes the word a link. You can disable this feature if you wish, so that typing a word enclosed in square brackets is the only way of creating a new page.

CamelCase is not always desirable, as some text is written in it. For example a file name might be MyFile_2007_Feb.jpg.

Student admin options

When students can edit a page, you can allow them certain administrative privileges in the wiki (see Wiki administration).

Page name

You may wish to seed the wiki with a page name for the first page.

Choose an initial page

This can be the first wiki page that is created, or a way to switch to a different front page. Other files in the same directory as the first wiki page you select will also become part of the initial wiki - see: http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=8501

Common module settings

The Common module settings section appears in many modules besides wiki. It sets Groups interactions levels and the ID number.

See also