Wikis are emergent technologies which are increasingly used in writing classrooms. These web-based, authoring tools have been used in academic writing classrooms and specifically for collaborative work. This study investigated students’ perception of using wikis for collaborative writing. Four-hundred twenty four undergraduate students enrolled in an academic writing course participated in the survey. In the course, students wrote, revised and submitted group research reports via wikis. This paper discusses two main issues, the first is to determine group participation level during group work via wikis and the second is, to identify the preferred collaborative writing mode. Findings indicate that students did not face major problems wo...
This paper presents a study of the use of wikis to support online group projects in two courses at t...
Many teachers of English as a second language (ESL) have begun to perceive the place of collaborativ...
This paper presents a study of the use of wikis to support online group projects in two courses at t...
Wiki is an editable Web 2.0 free authoring tool which allows users to edit or modify content, struct...
Use of wikis in education reflects a shift in the education paradigm from lecture and individual hom...
In this study we investigated undergraduate teacher trainees ' use of wikis, focusing on the us...
Although public wikis have proven to be successful for collaborative writing projects, very few stu...
This paper presents research into the attitudes and behaviours of students using wikis for individua...
This paper presents research into the attitudes and behaviours of students using wikis for individua...
This paper presents research into the attitudes and behaviours of students using wikis for individua...
Most ESL tertiary students find creating a coherent and extended piece of writing difficult and chal...
Computer-mediated collaborative writing has drawn attention from second language researchers and ins...
The purpose of this triangulated mixed-method study was twofold. Firstly, to examine whether the use...
This paper presents a study of the use of wikis to support online group projects in two courses at t...
This study reports on students' and lecturers' perceptions of using wikis as a platform for conducti...
This paper presents a study of the use of wikis to support online group projects in two courses at t...
Many teachers of English as a second language (ESL) have begun to perceive the place of collaborativ...
This paper presents a study of the use of wikis to support online group projects in two courses at t...
Wiki is an editable Web 2.0 free authoring tool which allows users to edit or modify content, struct...
Use of wikis in education reflects a shift in the education paradigm from lecture and individual hom...
In this study we investigated undergraduate teacher trainees ' use of wikis, focusing on the us...
Although public wikis have proven to be successful for collaborative writing projects, very few stu...
This paper presents research into the attitudes and behaviours of students using wikis for individua...
This paper presents research into the attitudes and behaviours of students using wikis for individua...
This paper presents research into the attitudes and behaviours of students using wikis for individua...
Most ESL tertiary students find creating a coherent and extended piece of writing difficult and chal...
Computer-mediated collaborative writing has drawn attention from second language researchers and ins...
The purpose of this triangulated mixed-method study was twofold. Firstly, to examine whether the use...
This paper presents a study of the use of wikis to support online group projects in two courses at t...
This study reports on students' and lecturers' perceptions of using wikis as a platform for conducti...
This paper presents a study of the use of wikis to support online group projects in two courses at t...
Many teachers of English as a second language (ESL) have begun to perceive the place of collaborativ...
This paper presents a study of the use of wikis to support online group projects in two courses at t...