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A wiki is a term referring to a server site where questions are answered in the form of a definition. A wiki site allows anyone the ability to edit and improve a given definition by adding new relative information. (What is Wiki, opening page) “The beauty of Wiki is in the freedom, simplicity, and the power it offers.” It is recommended that one should read the topics carefully before adding a new topic to avoid clutter. (Welcome Visitors, opening page) | |||
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A wiki is a term referring to a server site where questions are answered in the form of a definition. A wiki site allows anyone the ability to edit and improve a given definition by adding new relative information. (What is Wiki, opening page) “The beauty of Wiki is in the freedom, simplicity, and the power it offers.” It is recommended that one should read the topics carefully before adding a new topic to avoid clutter. (Welcome Visitors, opening page)
Works Cited
"Welcome Visitors". Welcome Visitors. 06 Nov. 2006. 07 Nov. 2006. <http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WelcomeVisitors>.
"What Is a Wiki". Wiki: What is Wiki. 27 Jun. 2002. 07 Nov. 2006 <http://wiki.org/wiki.cgi?WhatisWiki>.
Richardson, Will."Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, and Other Powerful Web Tools for Classrooms". Corwin Press a Sage Publication Company. California, Thousand Oaks: 2006.