Chen,+Chen-Wen

[[image:http://homelf.kimo.com.tw/f292000/B1.gif]]Contributions:
Sept. 19
 * Created and discused lecture 2
 * Added Lecture 2 on the navigation
 * Edited the home page

Oct. 2
 * Posted one question on Analysis FAQ
 * Added one example in physical object

Oct. 20
 * Discussed PACT

Oct. 29
 * Inserted the Colour Table on Colour and edited the references
 * Discussed the Interactive Communication
 * Inserted an image in Interactive Communication
 * Edited the table of contents by adding Interactive Communication and deleting Communication
 * Discussed and inserted an image in End-User

Nov.2
 * Discussed the definition of Data Mining and how it works. Inserted a image of data mining.

Nov. 9 Nov. 21 Nov. 25 Dec. 3 Dec. 4 Dec. 5 > >
 * Fixed the referneces for E-Commerce. and organized the headlines
 * Rewrote the Lectures to Lecture Notes on the navigation bar
 * Asked one question onFinal Test FAQ(#4)
 * Edited the Home Page- inform people the date for the fianl test
 * Fixed the spelling in Study Notes on Ch5
 * Participated in Final Test Feedback

[[image:http://homelf.kimo.com.tw/f292000/B1.gif]]Reflections: (Part I)
// Nov. 6// This is my second time using the wikispace. I was very enjoyed using it last year when Prof. Jones first introduced to the class. Wikisapces provide me a great collaborative learning environment. It is a poweful learning tool for me to not just read, but also take a role as an author. Due to the collaboration, I can be able to contribute some of my knowledges to the public. My expections for myself for contributing the wiki are reading every page carefully in order to make proper corrections, and adding more information and usfeul images that revelant to the topics. I always tell myself do not be afraid to write things down when I tired to edit other's work. Because we all learn from the mistakes.

I was the first time wiki user of CCIT 205, I have learned how to insert the images, and edit navigation bar, and organize the web pages. Now, I expand my understanding into creating a whole new wikispace with my gourp members. I am now an organizer of my own sapce. I know how to change the theme, colors of the text and link, and the images of the logo. I can contribute as an experienced participant is that I have taught some of my classmates as the first time users how to use the wiki. I also take full advantage of organizing the page, and adding some unique images, and icons to make it look outstanding and colorful.

I have read through every page on CCT 333 wikispace, but I only edited the postings that I was more interested in or had more understanding about the topics. I was very satisified when I was editing other people's work. Because I felt I got more knowledge than them and I am the one who is teaching them the right things. In addition, I was quite enjoyed re-arraning other's work. I do regularly check my own postings for alterations. I felt sad when I saw people have deleted my own work because I have done many research and put in effort before postings. Nevertheless, it's a good thing to see the collaborations. Again, everyone learns from mistakes. I can see where I got wrong when people edited my works.

//Nov.28// The FAQ sections are quick useful because we get the responses back very quickly once the questions are posted. For my other courses, e-mail is the only way I can reach the profs, and it usually takes about two or more days to get the feedback. Due to the unique feature wikispace offers, responses can be also answered by students, therefore, it can also help to decrease the workload for the profs.

[[image:http://homelf.kimo.com.tw/f292000/B1.gif]]Suggestions: (Part II)
// Nov. 7// My suggestion for the future wiki builders is that wiki is a powerful collaborative learning environment. Your role is not only a reader but also a creator. Therefore, the contributions from you is very important to continue the main principle of collaboration for wiki. More importantly, you have to read through the pages carefully before editing or deleting other people's work. Not only that, it is imporant to make sure the information you add on is reliable and relevant to the topic. Also, remember to do the references after postings.

[[image:http://homelf.kimo.com.tw/f292000/B1.gif align="left"]]Final thoughts and ideas: (Part III)
//Dec. 8// I have not changed my view in regards to collaborative learning while participating in this wiki. I still believe that wiki is a new trend of learning style. It provide users with huge flexibility by learning anywhere. Users do not need to carry books anywhere they go, as long as there is a computer then there is an great opportunity for contributions. I also believe that wiki will become widespread in a very close future. Because wiki is a very powerful tool that attracts enormous amount of people to participate.

There were so much things to take care of during the entire course. Especially, there were so much information needed to write under the wiki for the final project. Hence, I did not have much more time left for contributing the wiki. But I still tried my best I could to participate. I think using wiki as one of the class assignment is a great idea. It provides an awesome environment for students to share class knowledge together and discuss some important concepts and issues

The most helpful thing about using the wiki is the study guide made by students. The study guide really helped me a lot to clarify some of the concepts. And it really helped for the final exam. My overall wiki experience was awesome. Because I got chance to learn from everybody. Not only that, people are learning from me, too. ^^" Finally, I wish you a Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!!

I used the horsizontal lines to divide each section. I also inserted the icons to identify the headings for every section.
 * [[image:http://homelf.kimo.com.tw/f292000/B1.gif]]Image References:**
 * Welcome screen: <[|http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~syhsu/pic/icon2/welcome/welcome.htm]>
 * Buttoms, flowers, and horizontal lines: 