If you are new to the world of Wiki's, a Wiki can be described as a collaborative on-line tool that allows members to access, edit, and contribute to the wiki website. It is a 3 dimensional communication tool that has a search feature to assist in locating pertinent results.
A well-known implementation of a wiki is the website Wikipedia, a free, web-based encyclopedia containing around 2.3 million articles and written collaboratively by volunteers, sometimes referred to as Wikipedians.
Wikis in Plain English
See the following site for examples of educational wikis.
Wikis: What are they and how do I use them in my teaching?
From TeachersFirst.com
Please jump in and explore this wiki. Find resources that are of interest to you in your classroom. Most of the resources are free. Check back as the wiki will be updated on a regular basis.
This is your Sidebar, which you can edit like any other page in your workspace.
This Sidebar appears everywhere on your workspace. Add to it whatever you like -- a navigation section, a link to your favorite web sites, or anything else.
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