As with any great journey, both mementos and records need to be created to prove witness to the experience. Following will be instructions for setting up your class journal for the semester.
In order to create and edit your wiki, you will need to be logged into the Lab46 wiki.
Assuming a username of jsmith1234 and a semester of fall2010, your journal will exist at:
Your journal url is listed on the Lab46 Students Page… so if you:
… you'll be taken there.
This is real easy. Once logged in and you arrive at that page, it'll say “This topic does not exist yet”.
If you click the “Create this page” button in the top left of your browser window, you'll be taken into the wiki editor, and can enter content.
All you need to do here is enter SOMETHING. Hit the spacebar once, or type some nonsense text.
Once there is something there, click the “Save” button just below the wiki editing area.
You don't actually want to enter journal content at this point. This step merely initializes your journal, and in doing so, eliminates whatever information might be there. After you have successfully initialized your journal, THEN you can start adding content.
After saving, you'll likely be taken to a somewhat blank page, containing either the nonsense text you typed, or merely blank and now missing the “This topic does not exist yet” text.
Wait a few seconds.
Refresh your browser window.
You should see something that wasn't there before. This is your journal, ready to receive content.
The journal consists of several components:
Off to the right of both the intro and the week entry page should be a smaller edit button that you can click and be taken to an editing screen allowing you to edit JUST that section of your journal.
Each week, a new week page will materialize, allowing you to commence filling out the entry for that particular week.
Do NOT skip ahead. ONLY do entries for the current week or update past weeks (future week entries WILL be overwritten when that week arrives).
That's it! Be sure to keep up with your journal entries each week, and you should be good to go in this regard.
There may exist the scenario where you may make some changes to your journal, but those changes are not reflected when the page is loaded.
Certainly annoying, this can be solved by purging the cache on that page.
All you need to do is append the following to your journal's URL in the address bar of your browser: ?purge=true
… and hit enter on the address bar; your journal should load, and the new changes should now be present.