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Foswiki free and open source enterprise collaboration platform
Foswiki is the free and open source enterprise collaboration platform
Foswiki is a wiki, so you and your team members can collaborate and edit pages directly in the web browser.
For advanced collaboration, Foswiki lets you enter macros (similar to Excel) to automate pages and build entire applications from within your browser.
Leaving digital footprints that count
This wiki deals with the reasoning behind and the tools needed to manage your digital footprint
Details last edit Mar 10, 2009 4:07 pm by markdwagner markdwagner - 24 revisions hide details Tags edit * Type a tag name. Press comma or enter to add another. Cancel Edit This Page Blogs, Wikis, and Google Docs: Which one is right for your lesson?
This wiki was created to support a 20 minute CUE Tips session at the 2008 CUE conference and was updated for CUE 2009. Blogs, Wikis, and Google Docs can be powerful and easy to use tools for educators, but their features are overlapping and it can sometimes be difficult to know which one is right to meet a given need.
SCoPE Seminars: Collaborative Projects on WikiEducator: August 10-28
Gladys Gahona and Nellie Deutsch have been collaborating online at WikiEducator, an international community dedicated to the design, development, and delivery of free content for learning. In this seminar they will introduce us to the many opportunities available to educators to learn from others, to collaborate on curriculum projects, and to explore new technologies that will improve educational access and quality.
What Was a Wiki, and Why Do I Care? A Short and Usable History of Wikis”
A book about wikis on a wiki
My List: A Collection of "Maths wikis" for #amesa2009
I will be adding good examples of mathematics wiki's to this list....
Teaching Tips: Wikis in the Classroom : more resources
Lots of resources catagorised according to title, descriptiomn, grade level with examples and tutorials
Wikis in the Classroom : explantions and resources
Lots off links and resoruces here
10 Best Practices for using wikis in education « Technology Teacher
10 Best Practices for using wikis in education
Google Sites - Free websites and wikis
Thinking of creating a website? Google Sites is a free and easy way to create and share webpages
eplanks for a school wiki- interesting project!
At Hawkesdale p12 College, a small group of staff who love using web2.0 will research the processes for laying the e-planks in the virtual classroom floors.
Seven things you should know about wiki's
A wiki is a Web page that can be viewed and modified by anybody
with a Web browser and access to the Internet. This means
that any visitor to the wiki can change its content if they desire.
While the potential for mischief exists, wikis can be surprisingl
Paint Splatters - for Wetpaint Wikis - Paint Splatters
Paint Splatters - for Wetpaint Wikis
Learning4Content - WikiEducator
Around the globe, teachers and educators will receive free training in wiki skills through a series of online and face-to-face workshops. In return, they will become WikiEducators themselves by developing and donating one free content resource back to the
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Join the ICT-KM Program of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) in creating and growing this resource of knowledge sharing tools and methods. While these are applicable in a wide range of contexts, we hope that together we
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