Demonstration

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This page conveys information and MediaWiki markup code on techniques that SI 410 students can use to format articles more completely. The parts of this article include information on renaming a page by "moving" it to a new page; uploading files that can be used to illustrate articles; linking internally and externally; creating footnotes for references; and assigning categories to individual articles. Each of these techniques is highly valuable and adds significant content to the MediaWiki site.

Demonstration

An attempt at image uploading

Me! at Greenwich

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148,981

Wikipedia on Baseball

References

Luciano Floridi was born in Rome in 1964. He was educated at Rome University La Sapienza, where he graduated in philosophy (laurea) in 1988, first class with distinction. He obtained his MPhil in 1989 and PhD degree in 1990, both from the University of Warwick. Floridi’s research concerns primarily the Philosophy of Information and Information Ethics. Other research interests include Epistemology, Philosophy of Logic, Philosophy of Technology, and the History and Philosophy of Scepticism. [1] Since 2008, he is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Hertfordshire – where he holds the Research Chair in Philosophy of Information and the UNESCO Chair of Information and Computer Ethics – and Fellow of St Cross College, University of Oxford, where he is the founder and director of the IEG, Oxford University Information Ethics research Group.[2]

Linking Techniques

Information Ethics

Luciano Floridi

This is a link to Luciano Floridi’s website.

  1. Floridi, L. & Turilli, M., The Ethics of Information Transparency, Ethics and Information Technology, 2009, 11.2, 105-112.
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