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| Version | User | Scope of changes |
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| Feb 16 2008, 3:03 PM EST | just_tonya | |
| Feb 16 2008, 2:59 PM EST | just_tonya |
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Wikis are websites where visitors can easily collaborate and add content without any technical knowledge. The following questions will introduce wikis and how they can be used.
- What's a wiki?
- From where did wikis come?
- What features are typically provided in wikis?
- How do wikis differ from conventional webpages?
- How do wikis differ from other collaboration tools?
- How do wikis work?
- Why wiki?
- What are the benefits of using wikis?
- What could go wrong in using a wiki?
- What are some practical applications for wikis?
- Can you name 20 ways a wiki can be used?
- What are some examples of wikis?
- Where can I find other wikis?
- How are wikis used in education and learning?
- How are wikis at work in corporations?
- What did I hear recently about wikis in the news?
- What are the key terms I should know?
- What do they say about wikis?
- How do I start?
- What is wikitext?
- How can I ensure they will come?
- What are wiki engines?
- What wiki engines are available?
- What criteria should be considered in selecting a wiki engine?
- What are wiki farms?
- Where can I host my wiki?
- What criteria should be considered in selecting a wiki host?
- What is next with wikis?
