Prompting Engagement

Engaging your fellow students in a Wiki can involved several techniques. The first and foremost will likely be your instructors instructions (ie. create a wiki page by adding a page and reply to another student by commenting on a page ).

But you can request your peer's involvement in your wiki page by prompting new page ideas or requesting comments.

1. Requesting wiki engagement with a "new page" link:

If you are unsure about a concept or feel that it could be better expanded upon by a fellow student, you can create a 'new page' link around that concept in the body of your wiki page. 

|| I don't know very much about the metaverse but it doesn't seem very meta to me.

2. Requesting wiki engagement by directly prompting a comment:

|| Someone told me that 'meta' comes from the Greek word for 'beyond', why do you think we use it in the creative arts to reflect a comment upon ones-self?

3. Request wiki engagement by providing space for peer-edits:

|| Below is a collection of examples of 'meta' film projects. Do you agree with my list? Please add more examples:

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