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  • ...ve_learning Collaborative learning] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki Wikis]. ==Web 2.0 and Wikis==
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  • ...ve_learning Collaborative learning] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki Wikis]. ==Web 2.0 and Wikis==
    15 KB (2,039 words) - 03:37, 10 April 2021
  • .... [http://elearning.heacademy.ac.uk/wiki/index.php/Wikis_on_related_topics Wikis on related topics]
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  • ...ature review]]. for example (as a personal and light-weight alternative to wikis like this one). It also may be considered a [[personal learning environment
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  • * Simple software like wikis (e.g. some articles in our edutech wikis may be the trace of some trialogical learning
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  • * For some people, Web 2.0 means just just blogs and wikis. These are just part of it, but by no means to whole picture. ;Wikis
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  • # Wikis are good tools for mass collaboration ([[social computing]]) as well as for * [http://www.wikibooks.org/ Wikibooks.org] (List of international Wikibook wikis).
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  • ...learning - an alternative learning model Agile learning and teaching with wikis: building a pattern] Marija Cubric,
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  • ...s who use the Internet as [[cognitive tool]] (in the wide sense), e.g. use wikis can't rely on any sort of standard.
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  • ...any (official recommendations) or that was bought by users (blogs, forums, wikis).
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  • ...any (official recommendations) or that was bought by users (blogs, forums, wikis).
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  • Interestingly, Hinchcliffe (2006), bases his model mainly on blogs and wikis, but using them for different purposes (applications as platforms). ...d or two and an edit/save button). As they become more popular, blogs and wikis also form a fundamental common reference model.}} ([http://blogs.zdnet.com/
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  • * de Pedro, X, New method using Wikis and forums to assess individual contributions, WikiSym '07, [http://www.wik
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  • ...e topic and relate this text to other texts. An other main purpose of many wikis is sharing knowledge for a common good (e.g. as in the [[Wikipedia]] projec ...is usually very simple, users have to learn a small syntax. However, some wikis like this one use an increasingly complex syntax, e.g. for this [http://www
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  • * Upload live web-content such as YouTube videos, blog posts, wikis
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  • * [[Wiki]]s, in particular sophisticated wikis like Mediawiki on which this one is based
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