Wikigogy is C L O S E D

Wikigogy saw little action. So I closed it. It had been an interesting two years with some spurts of generous content writing from a handful of people. However, most months had seen no activity except spam bot fighting. Wikigogy -- Closed as of August, 2008 -- was a networking Web site for teachers of English as a second or foreign language.

  • Site may be removed soon. For now to fight spam efficiently Wikigogy will periodically be reverted to its August, 2008 state.
  • Comments about the site closure are welcome on the Main page.

--Roger 14:47, 24 August 2008 (CDT)


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[edit] Comments welcome here

click edit at right to comment about the closing of the Wikigogy project here


I'm really sorry to see this site closed. Although I did not visit it frequently, I found it a valuable reference tool for my EFL teaching. Could you perhaps reconsider? Marilyn

[edit] To shame or to own

Shame! I had never seen this site before! I do not think you got enough chance? Let me know if you change your mind!

Do you want to write some English teaching tips or lesson planning stuff on Wikigogy.org? If yes, the site needs a new owner/mentor/system administrator to adopt and administrate it. Interested? Contact me --> Roger 16:14, 2 September 2008 (CDT)

[edit] To love

I love the restaurant drama idea as a lesson plan - it is perfect for my class needs at the moment! Thanks!

[edit] To spam

Roger, I am not an English teacher, and only just found your site via WikiTravel, however, I do have a wiki which I am trying to get people to use to translate things, http://librilang.org. I was having daily spam attacks, but found that installing Bad Behavior put a stop to almost all of it. I hope this might make it easier to keep the site up. Best Wishes. --Chris Hughes

Good idea. Thanks. Here goes... tap tap tap... hour passes... Bad Behavior is now installed. Let's see if it helps. :-) --Roger 13:42, 29 August 2008 (CDT)
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