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[http://Wikigogy.org Wikigogy.org] is a MediaWiki site to help teachers of English as a second or foreign languages worldwide collaborate on lesson plans and best practice simply and effectively.
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==Description==
'''Wikigogy''' is a [[wiki]] for teachers of {{tag|English}} as a second or foreign {{tag|language}} worldwide to share lessons and ideas.


Wikigogy runs the [[MediaWiki]] wiki software with the goal of creating a free body of consensus build  and informative meterial for TESOL/TEFL/TESL, including articles on how to teach, teaching lesson materials, teaching tips, and comprehensive worldwide and regionally specific teaching tips and notes.
Note: English in this context is sometimes referred to as ESL, EFL or EAL (English as an Additional Language), and, adding T for Teaching: TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages), TEFL or TEAL.


====blank slate====
This wiki is now closed and prompts to redirect to [[Teflpedia]].  Some of its content still remains, though much has been transferred to either Teflpedia or [[TEFLChina]].
Wikigogy went online in March 2006 and it is still a '''blank slate''' available for TEFL/TESL/TESOL stuff.


Wikigogy is inspired by Wikipedia and Wikitravel and operates under a similar volunteer community structure.
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| statistics URL = http://wikigogy.org/Special:Statistics <!--Preferred, source of page count (mostly a statistics page). If unknown leave void.-->
| wikiFactor = 8 <!--Optional. If unknown leave void. (See Proposal:wikiFactor)-->
| wikiFactor URL = http://wikigogy.org/Special:Popularpages <!--Optional, source of wiki factor. If unknown leave void.-->
}}(As of: 25 September 2011)<!--manually add date when stats are verified and/or updated-->


====Technical====
[[Category:Open educational resources]]
Wikigogy runs on the same open source WikiMedia software that Wikipedia.org and Wikitravel.org do, for open information collaboration on the Web. Our [[http://wikigogy.org/Special:Version|version page]] shows the PHP, MediaWiki and MySQL versions we are running. Our server operating system is FreeBSD running within a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FreeBSD_Jail FreeBSD Jail] on an AMD Athlon 64 bit computer Roger donated to the [http://communitycolo.net California Community Colo Project].
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Founded by:
Status: Goal reached
Language: English
Edit mode: OpenEdit
Wiki engine: MediaWiki
Wiki license: Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike
Main topic: Teaching

Description[edit]

Wikigogy is a wiki for teachers of English as a second or foreign language worldwide to share lessons and ideas.

Note: English in this context is sometimes referred to as ESL, EFL or EAL (English as an Additional Language), and, adding T for Teaching: TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages), TEFL or TEAL.

This wiki is now closed and prompts to redirect to Teflpedia. Some of its content still remains, though much has been transferred to either Teflpedia or TEFLChina.

Wiki size: 322 article pages see stats
wikiFactor: 8 info / verify

(As of: 25 September 2011)