Abstract. The use of new media—multimedia elements and electronic modes of interaction—is at the core of contemporary efforts to enhance the learning experience of students at universities worldwide. This paper explores the use of general-purpose Wiki systems as a means to extend didactic scenarios in eLearning environments. Wiki systems are already used successfully in classrooms, and provide students with a novel means of learning, collaborating, and participating. Based on several classroom projects currently implemented at the Goethe-University Frankfurt, we identify important issues, success factors, requirements and problems, related to the use of Wikis as part of the classroom. These shape the basis for our concept to extend the stan...
Abstract: Wiki tools, which became known mainly thanks to the Wikipedia encyclopedia, represent quit...
Abstract: A classroom that operates as learning community should not be bounded to one weekly face t...
This paper describes the use of wikis to facilitate group work within an intermediate level module o...
The term "wiki " refers to a social computing system that allows a group of users to initi...
This paper outlines one lecturer’s exploration of the educational applications of wikis in tertiary ...
Background/Question/Methods 
Student engagement is tied to course performance and informati...
Educational technology is a dynamic major which is ever developing. In the past, educational technol...
Foreign Language (EFL) at the university level; (b) to innovatively use a wiki by engaging the stude...
Educators may realize the impact technology has on students, but may be ill equipped to integrate hi...
Previous studies conclude that finding a collaborative tool to suit the e-Iearning environment adequ...
The aim of this chapter is to increase the understanding of how wikis can be used effectively to sup...
Wikis are fully editable websites; any user can read or add content to a wiki site. This functionali...
In this paper it will be argued that the incorporation of WIKIS within a collaborative learning envi...
Wikis support collaborative learning in a classroom environment. Nevertheless, the argument of wikis...
This paper documents experiences using a wiki in teaching large undergraduate classes. A wiki is a w...
Abstract: Wiki tools, which became known mainly thanks to the Wikipedia encyclopedia, represent quit...
Abstract: A classroom that operates as learning community should not be bounded to one weekly face t...
This paper describes the use of wikis to facilitate group work within an intermediate level module o...
The term "wiki " refers to a social computing system that allows a group of users to initi...
This paper outlines one lecturer’s exploration of the educational applications of wikis in tertiary ...
Background/Question/Methods 
Student engagement is tied to course performance and informati...
Educational technology is a dynamic major which is ever developing. In the past, educational technol...
Foreign Language (EFL) at the university level; (b) to innovatively use a wiki by engaging the stude...
Educators may realize the impact technology has on students, but may be ill equipped to integrate hi...
Previous studies conclude that finding a collaborative tool to suit the e-Iearning environment adequ...
The aim of this chapter is to increase the understanding of how wikis can be used effectively to sup...
Wikis are fully editable websites; any user can read or add content to a wiki site. This functionali...
In this paper it will be argued that the incorporation of WIKIS within a collaborative learning envi...
Wikis support collaborative learning in a classroom environment. Nevertheless, the argument of wikis...
This paper documents experiences using a wiki in teaching large undergraduate classes. A wiki is a w...
Abstract: Wiki tools, which became known mainly thanks to the Wikipedia encyclopedia, represent quit...
Abstract: A classroom that operates as learning community should not be bounded to one weekly face t...
This paper describes the use of wikis to facilitate group work within an intermediate level module o...