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Tutorial C2-2_Organizing-the-Files-in-Your-Wiki

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Organizing your Wiki Site 


Objective: Organize the files in your wiki.

 

Organization is key in a wiki space. You will learn to set up folders for images and files and learn to upload files into them.

 

Task 1: Finding your Wiki

 

You can find your wiki in two ways:

  1. Check your email and click on the link sent to you by PBworks (e.g. http://grammar1.pbworks.com). You will also receive instructions with screen captures that you can use.
  2. Go to my.pbworks.com, log in, and click on the Wiki you created.

 

Task 2: Setting up a folder for images (pictures, graphics)

 

  1. Click on the "Pages & Files" tab along the top of the workspace to access the Pages & Files manager.

     


     

  2. Either click the "New" button and choose "Create a folder..." or click "+ Add" next to FOLDERS:

    

The new folder will appear immediately, with the default name being "New folder name." Replace this text with the name of your new folder--Images.

 

   

When you are done typing the name, hit Enter or Return on your keyboard to set the name.
When done, your new folder will appear in alphabetical order in your folder list.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Task 3: Setting up a folder for files (Word, PowerPoint, audio, video, etc.)

 

  • Practice setting up a folder by repeating Steps 1-2 above. Name the new folder "My files".

 

Task 4: Setting up a folder for Wiki pages

 

  • Practice setting up a folder for all Wiki pages you will create by repeating Steps 1-2 above. Name the new folder "My pages".

 

You should now have 3 folders in your Wiki: ImagesMy files, and My pages.

 

 

For additional help click on the link you need: Pages & Files ManagerCreating Folders.

 

 

     

 

 

 

 

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