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| Wikis allow users to collaboratively create and edit web pages in a web browser. |
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| WIKIS AT FORDHAM |
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Did you know that Fordham users have access to a Wiki tool in MyFiles?
MyFiles Userguide: Creating a Wiki in MyFiles (p46)
To access MyFiles, login to the MyFordham portal and click on the "MyFiles" link on the top right of the page.
We would like to create a listing with links to wikis created by Fordham users. Please send us information about your wiki to ftc@fordham.edu. |
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| ARTICLES AND POSTS ABOUT ISING WIKIS IN HIGHER ED |
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Linda Briggs, "The Power of Wikis in Higher Ed", Campus Technology (2008).
Effective Teaching, Quality Instruction and Professional Development, "Pedagogical Implications for Blogs and Wikis in Higher Education" (3/2/07).
Educause, "7 Things You Should Know About Wikis" (2005).
University of Delaware, "Wikis in Higher Eductation: An exploratory report about the value of wikis in higher education, from a faculty perspective" (2008).
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| RESOURCES |
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Wiki Pedagogy: Examples, Pedagogical Potential, and more
Educational Wikis: Articles and Resources
Wikipedia: School and university projects (Including links to past and current wiki projects)
wikipatterns.com: A wiki with a set of tools and examples of techniques |
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