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Wikis and collaborative learning in higher education

Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2015
Binbin Zheng, Mark Warschauer
exaly   +2 more sources

DBkWik: A Consolidated Knowledge Graph from Thousands of Wikis

International Conference on Big Knowledge, 2018
Popular knowledge graphs such as DBpedia and YAGO are built from Wikipedia, and therefore similar in coverage. In contrast, Wikifarms like Fandom contain Wikis for specific topics, which are often complementary to the information contained in Wikipedia ...
S. Hertling, Heiko Paulheim
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Wikis

MCN: The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 2008
Wikis may be on track to take the academic world by storm. Though researchers have used them as collaborative tools for more than a decade, it is only in the past year or two that they have become widespread in education. Of the articles published by SIGCSE on wikis, nearly two-thirds (30 out of 46) of them gave appeared since the beginning of 2006 ...
Gehringer, Edward   +3 more
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Wiki Semantics via Wiki Templating

2010
A foreseeable incarnation of Web 3.0 could inherit machine understandability from the Semantic Web and collaborative editing from Web 2.0 applications. We review the research and development trends, which are getting, today, Web nearer to such an incarnation.
DI IORIO, ANGELO   +2 more
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Wikis

2020
Coined in 1995, the term ‘wiki’ relates to a particular kind of software which places the editing functionality of a webpage on the server. As such, wikis are widely recognised as especially powerful tools for mass collaboration because they permit “asynchronous, incremental, and transparent contributions” from a theoretically unlimited number of ...
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It's a Wiki Wiki World

Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 2007
SUMMARY Wikis are an excellent way of sharing information and facilitating teamwork and communication in a library. Wikis enable library staff to collectively contribute, edit, and comment on a Web site and can be implemented in a variety of ways. Internally, a wiki can serve as an institutional knowledgebase or repository.
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“Wiki, Wiki, Wiki—WHAT?” Assessing Online Collaborative Writing

English Journal, 2010
How do we evaluate student collaboration? A wiki can help.
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Wiki

2012
(Web 2.0)
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