wikis


 * Wikis**

To Ebersbach, Glaser, and Heigl > Wikis are web-based applications that allow all users not only to view pages but also to change them. ... Their simple structure and straightforware operation make them a sercious alternative to expensive content managmement systems (CMS) and also provide a gasis for mant applications in the area of collaborative work. (Ebersbach, Glaser, & Heigl, 2006, back cover)
 * What is a wiki?*

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Will Richardson (2006 p. 8) defines a Wiki as: > a collaborative Webspace where anyone can add content and anyone can edit content that has already been published. In schools, teachers and students have begun using password protected wikis to create their own textbooks and resource sites.

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Wikis, for example
 * wikispaces.com