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A wiki is a powerful collaborative tool that allows user to add and edit content. User can also crate easealy new pages. If necessary it's possible to add some permissions to the pages (lock pages or only identified users can modify the content of a page).
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== Definition ==


This website is powered by a wiki. If you want, you can modify this page, changing words or sentences. All modification are stored and you can always undo all the modifications.
A wiki is a powerful collaborative tool that allows users to add and edit content online. User can also easily create new pages. If necessary it's possible to add some permissions to the pages (lock pages or only identified users can modify the content of a page).


Writing content on a wiki is very simple, user has to learn a small syntax (for [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki mediawiki]: [[Guidelines:How_to_edit_a_page|How to edit a page]]) to personnalize and to structure the content.
== What is a wiki ? ==


Generally users that wants to participate to make a wiki evolve, they have to respect some rules for editing content. The goal of this rules are to standardize the content, to make easy the access to the content of each page.
=== Technical features ===


Administrators have to pay attention because a wiki has a non-conventional interface, and the so at the beginning new users could have some difficulties to adapt to the wiki paradigm (everybody can do what they want respecting other's work). The adoption of a chart could help to improve the efficacity of a wiki.
=== On line editing with history ===


==How To==
* Explanation by example: This website is powered by a wiki.  If you want, you can modify this page, changing words or sentences.


If you decide to implement a wiki, you have to have an hosting and you have to install it manually. Actually, there aren't web platforms that permit to open a new wiki on the fly, without manipulations.
* On most wikis, all modifications (or at least a representative sample) are stored and you can always undo all the modifications.


==Educational usage==
=== Editing ===
 
* Editing content on a wiki is usually very simple, users have to learn a small syntax
 
* There is no standard Wiki syntax. Each Wiki Software has its own, although some types of Wikis are very close.
 
* However, some wikis like this one use an increasingly complex syntax, e.g. for this [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki mediawiki] see [[Guidelines:How_to_edit_a_page|How to edit a page]]). Users still have the option to work with a very small subset, as demonstrated in the [[:Wikipedia:Cheatsheet | Wikipedia Chatsheet]]
 
== Wiki Management ==
 
* Generally, most sites require that some editing rules for style are respected. The goal of these rules are to standardize organization of contents within a page or throughout the wiki, in oder to make both knowledge retrieval and production easier.
 
* Frequently, Wikis also adopt editorial charts. Wiki administrators have to pay attention to both new new users having sometimes difficulties to adapt to the wiki paradigm (everybody can do what they want respecting other's work) and persons that do not easily fit into a local "spirit".
 
 
There is an increasing problem with vandalism and therefore many Wikis require at least a login to edit. Educational wikis now tend to exclude externals from editing.
 
 
== Educational usage ==


#wiki as tool for [[inquiry-based learning]] designs (e.g. Lombard)
#wiki as tool for [[inquiry-based learning]] designs (e.g. Lombard)
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#wiki as hypertexts (see [[cognitive flexibility theory]])
#wiki as hypertexts (see [[cognitive flexibility theory]])


==Open Source Softwares==
== Wiki software and installation ==
 
=== Installation ===
 
Most Wiki installations require some system administration skills. Usually a Wiki runs as a web-based Internet service and you therefore need to have the following compontents already installed:
* a webserver
* some scripting language, e.g. PHP
* most of the time, a database server like [[MySQL]].
 
=== Open Source Software ===


#[http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki MediaWiki]
#[http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki MediaWiki]
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#[http://www.wikini.net/wakka.php?wiki=PagePrincipale Wikini]
#[http://www.wikini.net/wakka.php?wiki=PagePrincipale Wikini]


==Articles and Books==
You can find more wikiware on:
#[http://www.usemod.com/cgi-bin/mb.pl?WikiEngine Wiki Engine]
#[http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WikiEngines Wiki Engines]
 
== Articles and Books ==
 
*Book [http://wiki.org/wiki.cgi?TheBook The Wiki Way]
*Book [http://wiki.org/wiki.cgi?TheBook The Wiki Way]
*[http://www.eslweb.org/criticalreviews/Collaborative%20Writing%20with%20a%20Wiki.pdf Collaborative Learning with a Wiki] (PDF document): presentation of a wiki and discussion around the adoption of a wiki in language learning.
*[http://www.eslweb.org/criticalreviews/Collaborative%20Writing%20with%20a%20Wiki.pdf Collaborative Learning with a Wiki] (PDF document): presentation of a wiki and discussion around the adoption of a wiki in language learning.
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*[http://container.zkm.de/ijie/ijie/no002/ijie_002_09_ebersbach.pdf Towards Emancipatory Use of a Medium: The Wiki] (PDF document)
*[http://container.zkm.de/ijie/ijie/no002/ijie_002_09_ebersbach.pdf Towards Emancipatory Use of a Medium: The Wiki] (PDF document)


==Resources==
 
You can find wikiware on:
#[http://www.usemod.com/cgi-bin/mb.pl?WikiEngine Wiki Engine]
#[http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WikiEngines Wiki Engines]


[[Category:Educational technologies]]
[[Category:Educational technologies]]
[[Category:Technologies]]
[[Category:Technologies]]

Revision as of 17:57, 26 May 2006

Definition

A wiki is a powerful collaborative tool that allows users to add and edit content online. User can also easily create new pages. If necessary it's possible to add some permissions to the pages (lock pages or only identified users can modify the content of a page).

What is a wiki ?

Technical features

On line editing with history

  • Explanation by example: This website is powered by a wiki. If you want, you can modify this page, changing words or sentences.
  • On most wikis, all modifications (or at least a representative sample) are stored and you can always undo all the modifications.

Editing

  • Editing content on a wiki is usually very simple, users have to learn a small syntax
  • There is no standard Wiki syntax. Each Wiki Software has its own, although some types of Wikis are very close.

Wiki Management

  • Generally, most sites require that some editing rules for style are respected. The goal of these rules are to standardize organization of contents within a page or throughout the wiki, in oder to make both knowledge retrieval and production easier.
  • Frequently, Wikis also adopt editorial charts. Wiki administrators have to pay attention to both new new users having sometimes difficulties to adapt to the wiki paradigm (everybody can do what they want respecting other's work) and persons that do not easily fit into a local "spirit".


There is an increasing problem with vandalism and therefore many Wikis require at least a login to edit. Educational wikis now tend to exclude externals from editing.


Educational usage

  1. wiki as tool for inquiry-based learning designs (e.g. Lombard)
  2. wiki as a collaborative content management system
  3. wiki for collaborative writing (see collaborative learning, writing-to-learn, CSCL, inquiry-based learning, ABAHCOCOSUCOL)
  4. wiki as a resource repository
  5. wiki as a project/class management tool (see project-based learning)
  6. wiki as a website
  7. wiki as hypertexts (see cognitive flexibility theory)

Wiki software and installation

Installation

Most Wiki installations require some system administration skills. Usually a Wiki runs as a web-based Internet service and you therefore need to have the following compontents already installed:

  • a webserver
  • some scripting language, e.g. PHP
  • most of the time, a database server like MySQL.

Open Source Software

  1. MediaWiki
  2. Doku
  3. WakkaWiki
  4. Wikini

You can find more wikiware on:

  1. Wiki Engine
  2. Wiki Engines

Articles and Books