The idea behind the wiki, a website that can be created and edited by many different users, can sometimes be difficult to come to terms with. Unlike traditional content management and web authoring systems, the wiki is “egalitarian”, enabling all users to have access to its writing and publishing features. Within the organisational context, the wiki is emerging as one of the more flexible, dynamic and simple yet powerful online tools available for knowledge sharing and collaboration. Its version control and change tracking capabilities can also facilitate efficient record keeping and promote transparency. This paper describes Curtin University Library’s experience of designing, developing and implementing a wiki for enhancing communication ...
A Wiki is a web-based tool that allows people to contribute, edit, and read content on a particular ...
This thesis, carried out within the framework of the Master of Science Program in Sociotechnical Sys...
Web 2.0 communication tools have considerable promise for supporting collaborative learning. But the...
Communication and collaboration can be readily enabled by the use of many ICT tools. Wikis are one s...
Described as “an emerging foundation for Web 2.0” (Abram 2005), wiki technology is becoming a popula...
Journal ArticleWikis are part of the suite of Web 2.0 technologies enhancing collaboration and commu...
The research explains wiki development and use in industry and potential benefits in higher educatio...
Communication within an academic library can be challenging. The collective nature of wikis and thei...
The Open University in the UK delivers distance learning to its students. Traditionally, the student...
This chapter examines the opportunities and barriers of promoting students’ learning skills, includi...
Setting an effective learning experience for students is a very complex process and yet, this has be...
This paper introduces WikiWikiWeb software, also known as Wiki, for use in library and information m...
As one of the most popular Web 2.0 applications, the wiki has been widely acknowledged to be capable...
The article “Wiki use that increases communication and collaboration motivation” (Davidson, 2012) ap...
ABSTRACT: Skills in working in teamwork are demanded from graduates, and these are ever more likely ...
A Wiki is a web-based tool that allows people to contribute, edit, and read content on a particular ...
This thesis, carried out within the framework of the Master of Science Program in Sociotechnical Sys...
Web 2.0 communication tools have considerable promise for supporting collaborative learning. But the...
Communication and collaboration can be readily enabled by the use of many ICT tools. Wikis are one s...
Described as “an emerging foundation for Web 2.0” (Abram 2005), wiki technology is becoming a popula...
Journal ArticleWikis are part of the suite of Web 2.0 technologies enhancing collaboration and commu...
The research explains wiki development and use in industry and potential benefits in higher educatio...
Communication within an academic library can be challenging. The collective nature of wikis and thei...
The Open University in the UK delivers distance learning to its students. Traditionally, the student...
This chapter examines the opportunities and barriers of promoting students’ learning skills, includi...
Setting an effective learning experience for students is a very complex process and yet, this has be...
This paper introduces WikiWikiWeb software, also known as Wiki, for use in library and information m...
As one of the most popular Web 2.0 applications, the wiki has been widely acknowledged to be capable...
The article “Wiki use that increases communication and collaboration motivation” (Davidson, 2012) ap...
ABSTRACT: Skills in working in teamwork are demanded from graduates, and these are ever more likely ...
A Wiki is a web-based tool that allows people to contribute, edit, and read content on a particular ...
This thesis, carried out within the framework of the Master of Science Program in Sociotechnical Sys...
Web 2.0 communication tools have considerable promise for supporting collaborative learning. But the...