English 242, Spring 2005
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Wikis are decentralized and they can be confusing. If you'd like a full introduction to this technology and its application to this class, you can read the extensive description of its forebearer, RAP1, in >>The Romantic Audience Project - A Wiki Experiment, an essay in the 'Pedagogies' section of Romantic Circles.

Or you can jump right in to student entries and explore. There are several ways to do so:

  • You might begin at a major author page (for example, John Clare) to see a list of poems, links, and images in RAP2 related to that author.
  • You might begin at a specific poem (for example, I Am) and follow the links in its text to read student entries. Specific poems are listed on author pages.
  • You might browse an index of submitted assignments (for example, the Project index page).
  • You might enter a search term in the box on the top right of any page, and see what links pop up.
  • You might browse through the >>complete list of entries - all 891 of them - and click whatever strikes your fancy.
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