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  1. Added Sep 01, 2007 by longpd
    Great description of the pedagogical uses of wikis
  2. Added May 23, 2007 by amiddlet50 and 5 others
    Compare the Wikis of your choice in a comfortable side-by-side table. Just select them on the left and click the button.
  3. Added May 20, 2007 by aseldow
    As more educators and librarians collaborate in an online environment, wikis (which in Hawaiian means “quick†or “very fastâ€) provide users with a tool that can be easily accessed, edited, and updated. As we create a more collaborative 2.0 school library environment, wikis provide an opportunity for students, teachers, parents, administrators, and community members to actively create new information for others.
  4. Added Mar 18, 2007 by ialja and 2 others
    A paper about using wikis and especially Wikipidia for teaching and learning.
  5. Added Sep 22, 2006 by pham and 1 other
    Simple English uses fewer words and easier grammar than the original English Wikipedia. This is not its only difference. It is for different people with different needs: students, children, and adults with learning difficulties. Simple English is also much easier for "off-duty" people who may like simple language for other reasons: tiredness, unfamiliar topics, competing other duties, distracting backgrounds, or worry.
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