Wikis: Collaborative Virtual Learning Environments

  • Augar N
  • Raitman R
  • Zhou W
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Abstract

Ward Cunningham used the word wiki (the Hawaiian word meaning quick) to name the collaborative tool he developed for use on the internet in 1994. Wikis are fully editable websites. Users can visit, read, re-organize and update the structure and content (text and...

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Augar, N., Raitman, R., & Zhou, W. (2007). Wikis: Collaborative Virtual Learning Environments. In The International Handbook of Virtual Learning Environments (pp. 1251–1269). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-3803-7_52

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