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combination of a Web site and a Word document.
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groups can collaboratively work on the content of the site using nothing but a standard web browser.
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ability to keep track of the history of a document as it is revised
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edits can be "rolled back" if necessary.
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use a wiki to collaborate on a group report, compile data or share the results of their research, while faculty might use the wiki to collaboratively author the structure and curriculum of a course, and the wiki can then serve as part of each person's course web site
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margaretmullerTeaching Social Software with Social Software: A report Ulises Ali Mejias
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Grant DanielThis website is all about using wiki in education. It has lots of links, a couple videos, and even has courses with wikis to help understand how to use them.
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paul lowe"What is a wiki?
A Wiki can be thought of as a combination of a Web site and a Word document. At its simplest, it can be read just like any other web site, with no access privileges necessary, but its real power lies in the fact that groups can collaboratively work on the content of the site using nothing but a standard web browser. Beyond this ease of editing, the second powerful element of a wiki is its ability to keep track of the history of a document as it is revised. Since users come to one place to edit, the need to keep track of Word files and compile edits is eliminated. Each time a person makes changes to a wiki page, that revision of the content becomes the current version, and an older version is stored. Versions of the document can be compared side-by-side, and edits can be "rolled back" if necessary.
The Wiki is gaining traction in education, as an ideal tool for the increasing amount of collaborative work done by both students and teachers. Students might use a wiki to collaborate on a group report, compile data or share the results of their research, while faculty might use the wiki to collaboratively author the structure and curriculum of a course, and the wiki can then serve as part of each person's course web site (excerpt from my contribution to a Business 2.0 article --Stewart.mader 11:35, 14 Dec 2005 (PST))"wiki education wikis web2.0 tools learning collaboration e_learning webtools
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Kirk HenryWhat is a wiki?
A Wiki can be thought of as a combination of a Web site and a Word document. At its simplest, it can be read just like any other web site, with no access privileges necessary, but its real power lies in the fact that groups can collaboratively work on the content of the site using nothing but a standard web browser. Beyond this ease of editing, the second powerful element of a wiki is its ability to keep track of the history of a document as it is revised. Since users come to one place to edit, the need to keep track of Word files and compile edits is eliminated. Each time a person makes changes to a wiki page, that revision of the content becomes the current version, and an older version is stored. Versions of the document can be compared side-by-side, and edits can be "rolled back" if necessary.IDL6543 Module 3 handouts wiki education web2.0 tools collaboration
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Online @ UCFWhat is a wiki?
A Wiki can be thought of as a combination of a Web site and a Word document. At its simplest, it can be read just like any other web site, with no access privileges necessary, but its real power lies in the fact that groups can collaborat -
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A Wiki can be thought of as a combination of a Web site and a Word document. At its simplest, it can be read just like any other web site, with no access privileges necessary, but its real power lies in the fact that groups can collaboratively work on the content of the site using nothing but a standard web browser. Beyond this ease of editing, the second powerful element of a wiki is its ability to keep track of the history of a document as it is revised. Since users come to one place to edit, the need to keep track of Word files and compile edits is eliminated. Each time a person makes changes to a wiki page, that revision of the content becomes the current version, and an older version is stored. Versions of the document can be compared side-by-side, and edits can be "rolled back" if necessary.
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Anne McCormackDiscussion of uses of wikis, plus links to courses that use a wiki, and demonstration video.
wikis wiki e-learning collaboration tutorial elearning web2.0
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Eileen SchroederDefinition and examples of wikis in higher education
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WAFA ALSAYYEDusing wiki in education
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rex seiglerUsing wiki in education
wiki wikis article collaboration education reference resource web2.0
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Scott Chandlerwiki in education
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Doug AdamsGood example of how to use a wiki in higher education science
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M C MorganA page of wiki use resources, including a good list of courses using wikis for data entry, notes, writing. BSU mentioned twice.
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Ritchie BoydScience instruction examples
classroom2.0 collaboration web2.0 wiki reference Science howto pre2011
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Mathieu PlourdeA wiki page on wiki usage in higher education. Lots of links to resources and courses.
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