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A wiki (wick'-e) is a a type of web site that allows anyone to add or edit content via an easy to use browser interface. For an excellent discussion of what a wiki is and how a wiki can be used to facilitate group projects, discussion groups, and knowledge repositories read "What is a Wiki (and How to Use One For Your Project") by Tom Stafford and Matt Webb at the O'Reilly Network.

WetPaint™ is a web-based application for developing a wiki. Refer to the pages in this section for instructions on using WetPaint™ to perform the various activities required during the Area of Focus discussion.


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gtwebb wiki 0 Oct 17 2006, 8:54 AM EDT by gtwebb
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Hey everyone. Hope you are off to a great start. As usual the "HILL" is very exciting. I hope that I become more savy with the use of wiki's to keep abreast of the technogical changes in the future.Keep in touch.
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kvsmith Opening Comment 0 Oct 10 2006, 1:30 PM EDT by kvsmith
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Hello. I hope everyones year is going well. This will be my first experience with a Wiki, although it appears to be similar to what I have used in some on-line courses.
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Anonymous Wiki Intrigued 1 Oct 8 2006, 4:18 PM EDT by thwells35
 
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Other than using Wikipedia to help my own children, I have limited experience with Wikis.

Just reading the orientation page and the links has given me some info I did not know about them. For example, I never thought about the possibility of privatizing Wikis. Just always assumed they were open to all.

The more I read the more I realize there is to learn.

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