Arif

= = =ANALYSIS REFLECTION= toc Link to my wiki assignment on E-Commerce.

WIKI EDITS AND ENTRIES

 * October - signed up for CCIT wikispace
 * October 31s t- created a page called Arif which will hold my wiki logs and the analysis and reflection
 * October 31st - Linked my page "Arif" to wikispaces alias page and analysis and reflection page
 * Nov 7th created my wiki page on E-Commerce
 * Nov 8th edited and added table of content to E-Commerce Site
 * Nov 9th - added entry 1 to my analysis and reflection page
 * Nov 17th - Added content to digital divide posting

**Entry 1**
This is not the first time for me to use a wikispace for I have used it in my previous courses. I really like the wiki as a tool which sustains a collaborative learning environment. This is because it allows people to post their work in the space where everyone can learn more about a topic, edit and even add more information to the posting. Having used a wiki before, am familiar with most of the technical aspects of using a wiki such as creating and linking pages, inserting images and creating table of contents. I now want to expand my understanding in terms of content. This I can do by looking at other peoples postings and trying to verify the information posted and also relate and link topics posted. As an experienced user of a wikispace, I can contribute to this space by enhancing and beautifying the pages on our wikispace.

**Entry 2**
Some of the things that drive to make changes to certain postings and not others are: I enjoy working on wikis collaborative space for I have seen people add very valuable content to my posting. My ability to view and edit other peoples work has allowed me to learn more about how other think and write which is a great experience for me. However, in my humble opinion, I believe a wikispace will function better if there is an authority to monitor what people do. This is because there are very few people who make malicious changes to other peoples work. Clearly, our wikispace is an exception for I have witnessed people delete things such as table of content for my postings then other would come in and fix such malicious changes by correcting the pages. That’s why I feel our wiki is more successful for it’s monitored by all.
 * Postings that have topics that interest me because I can learn more about the topics and can also easily spot incorrect information if there is any.
 * Some postings are also created by people who clearly appreciate other people’s input for the have their posting in very open ended formats which allows others to easily add their input.