Wikis in the ClassroomThe Power of CreationBenefits of Using Wikis in the Classroom          Wikis: A HistoryThe first wiki was started by Ward Cunningham of Portland Oregon in 1995. He was inspired by the “Hypercard” creation of Apple;  a system allowing individuals to link , comment on, and change each other’s work.  Wiki is the Hawaiian word for fast.Providing more student  involvement, wikis allow students to play a greater role in the creation of course content. Less reliance is placed on the instructor to spoon-feed information and the learning process becomes one of discovery. Using wikis allows students  to coauthor their assignments. Group editing, peer review , and comparative review are all facilitated. Students are taught the value and benefits of teamwork. Finally, Wikis encourage creativity in allowing students to create different designs and link out to various websites.Conclusion What is a Wiki?Wikis are powerful tools. When employed in the classroom, they make the learning process exciting., engaging, and  more group orientedA wiki is a website that allows users to link websites and adjust, edit, and correct each other’s work. They are used in the creation of collaborative websites such as Wikipedia. Wikis are often powerful tools for group work, particularly when employed in the classroom.ConvenienceUsing Wikis allows students to collaborate away from the classroom. They can edit, peer review, and utilize all the tools of the Wiki without ever seeing each other or having to meet.         Linkshttp://idesweb.bc.edu/ides/website/teaching_tools/wikis/benefitshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki

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    Wikis in the ClassroomThe Power of CreationBenefits of Using Wikis in the Classroom Wikis: A HistoryThe first wiki was started by Ward Cunningham of Portland Oregon in 1995. He was inspired by the “Hypercard” creation of Apple; a system allowing individuals to link , comment on, and change each other’s work. Wiki is the Hawaiian word for fast.Providing more student involvement, wikis allow students to play a greater role in the creation of course content. Less reliance is placed on the instructor to spoon-feed information and the learning process becomes one of discovery. Using wikis allows students to coauthor their assignments. Group editing, peer review , and comparative review are all facilitated. Students are taught the value and benefits of teamwork. Finally, Wikis encourage creativity in allowing students to create different designs and link out to various websites.Conclusion What is a Wiki?Wikis are powerful tools. When employed in the classroom, they make the learning process exciting., engaging, and more group orientedA wiki is a website that allows users to link websites and adjust, edit, and correct each other’s work. They are used in the creation of collaborative websites such as Wikipedia. Wikis are often powerful tools for group work, particularly when employed in the classroom.ConvenienceUsing Wikis allows students to collaborate away from the classroom. They can edit, peer review, and utilize all the tools of the Wiki without ever seeing each other or having to meet. Linkshttp://idesweb.bc.edu/ides/website/teaching_tools/wikis/benefitshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki