First and foremost, writing a good wiki entry requires good writing and editing skills. However, there are many technical skills involved in creating an attractive and readable wiki entry, as well. In addition to text, most wikis will allow you to insert multimedia such as pictures (see Figure 6.3.1 below for an example). You can also add links to your text--both links to other pages inside the wiki, and links to regular web sites. Knowing how to format your changes can also help make the difference between a wiki page that is hard to read, and one that looks professional.
In this lesson you will be learn how to format a wiki entry. Because text editors are pretty similar, many of the skills you learn for this lesson can also be applied to …show more content…
From the wiki (look beneath the wiki instructions), click the Edit Wiki Content button.
Figure 6.3.2. This is the wiki toolbar you will see in Blackboard, and you will be learning how to use the toolbar buttons highlighted in red. Clicking different buttons lets you format the text of your wiki entry and add other elements, such as pictures. "Font" means the way text appears (fancy or simple, big or small, black or red, etc.).
Buttons for Formatting Text
Figure 6.3.2. The top line of the wiki editor displays buttons you can use to change the appearance of text (font).
Formatting means specifying how text and images appear on a page. Formatting includes making text bold, italicizing it, underlining it, and turning it different colors. If you have done any work with word processors, such as Microsoft Word or Google Docs, you will probably recognize many of the formatting buttons that appear in Figure 6.3.3 above. Formatting text helps your readers understand your content better and makes your writing easier to read.
Watch this video: How to Format Text in a Blackboard Wiki (4:49). As you watch it, notice that to format text, you