Report #27 in this series discussed the 'wiki' method of online information-sharing, and its educational uses. A wiki is browser-based collaborative writing environment, in which a community may amass and exchange information on a particular topic, and to which anyone may contribute without having Web programming skills. In the current study, seven wikis are reviewed: EditMe, MediaWiki, seedwiki, Socialtext, Swiki.net, and WikkiTikkiTavi/ InterWiki. The educational potential of each is discussed. Note: The wiki was devised by programmer Ward Cunningham in 1995, and was named after the "Wiki-Wiki" the rapid shuttle buses at Honolulu airport
Wikis are gaining popularity in classrooms because of their many benefits. Despite these benefits, t...
This small-scale case study explores the challenges and potential benefits of a wiki for students an...
Educational technology is a dynamic major which is ever developing. In the past, educational technol...
Report #27 in this series discussed the 'wiki' method of online information-sharing, and its educati...
This report discusses the educational uses of the ‘wiki, ’ an increasingly popular approach to onlin...
One of the many recent technologies to appear in the educational landscape is the wiki. Drawing on l...
Ward Cunningham used the word wiki (the Hawaiian word meaning quick) to name the collaborative tool ...
This paper introduces WikiWikiWeb software, also known as Wiki, for use in library and information m...
Wikis are fully editable websites; any user can read or add content to a wiki site. This functionali...
The article copy deposited in TSpace is limited to noncommercial distributions and personal use by o...
This report discusses the educational uses of the ‘wiki,’ an increasingly popular approach to online...
Wikis offer many benefits, such as two-way flows of information, early and consistent feedback, and ...
To document wiki usage in U.S. K–12 settings, this study examined a representative sample drawn from...
AbstractIn 1995, Ward Cuningham created the first Wiki and claimed that it is the “simplest online d...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate an instructional module’s effectiveness in positively infl...
Wikis are gaining popularity in classrooms because of their many benefits. Despite these benefits, t...
This small-scale case study explores the challenges and potential benefits of a wiki for students an...
Educational technology is a dynamic major which is ever developing. In the past, educational technol...
Report #27 in this series discussed the 'wiki' method of online information-sharing, and its educati...
This report discusses the educational uses of the ‘wiki, ’ an increasingly popular approach to onlin...
One of the many recent technologies to appear in the educational landscape is the wiki. Drawing on l...
Ward Cunningham used the word wiki (the Hawaiian word meaning quick) to name the collaborative tool ...
This paper introduces WikiWikiWeb software, also known as Wiki, for use in library and information m...
Wikis are fully editable websites; any user can read or add content to a wiki site. This functionali...
The article copy deposited in TSpace is limited to noncommercial distributions and personal use by o...
This report discusses the educational uses of the ‘wiki,’ an increasingly popular approach to online...
Wikis offer many benefits, such as two-way flows of information, early and consistent feedback, and ...
To document wiki usage in U.S. K–12 settings, this study examined a representative sample drawn from...
AbstractIn 1995, Ward Cuningham created the first Wiki and claimed that it is the “simplest online d...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate an instructional module’s effectiveness in positively infl...
Wikis are gaining popularity in classrooms because of their many benefits. Despite these benefits, t...
This small-scale case study explores the challenges and potential benefits of a wiki for students an...
Educational technology is a dynamic major which is ever developing. In the past, educational technol...