Blog v Wiki

Blog v Wiki


Blogs and Wikis are a new and innovative way for people to express themselves or contribute to a larger project by employing new technology. This new interaction offers many benefits, such as collaboration from the comfort of your home, anonymity when sought, etc.

Blogs and Wikis are similar in the sense that they are both ways of people to reach out to other individuals with information and comments. However, Blogs and Wikis cannot be more different. According to UNAW blogs are the work of a single author with ‘One-to-many communication (posts), many-to-one responses (comments), while Wiki can have multiple authors ‘Many-to-many communication’.

Blogs are presenting the personal viewpoint of an author with optional comments from readers agreeing or challenging the author’s opinion. The author can have many posts in reversed chronological order with following reflection from followers.

Wiki on the other hand has many authors and it can be viewed and edited by many authors with the most recent information displayed first, with the possibility for pages to be reverted. According to Language Resource Center at Columbia University in wiki the individual ownership is not as important as the outcome of the joint contribution.

A Wiki application I could use is to get in contact with other parents from my daughter school in order to share information regarding homework, trips, sleepovers, etc.

Citation:

“Blogs versus Wikis: Which Should I Use?” Language Resource Center, 3 Oct. 2016, www.lrc.columbia.edu/blogs-versus-wikis-which-should-i-use/.

“Blog, Wiki or Forum - Which Should You Use?” UNSW Teaching Staff Gateway, teaching.unsw.edu.au/assessment-blog-wiki-or-forum-which-should-you-use.

2 comments:

anum.sheikh said...

You bring up great points, Aleksandar! Blogs truly can be seen as more personal since they allow creators to present personal viewpoints whereas wikis, like you said, have multiple users sharing their own ideas on a page so it takes away the personal aspect from it! Also, I loved your wiki idea of getting in contact with other parents--that would be so beneficial for all!

Unknown said...

A great comparison of the two different mediums. I like the idea of a school Wiki - perchance Baruch should have one too! I like the thought of anything that would facilitate communication between myself and fellow students. - Caitlin Cacciatore