Examples
From WolfWikis
Wikis can be used in courses to enable students to create simple web pages, collaborate on content, and present their research to their peers. The online nature of the wiki also allows an instructor to monitor group progress. Below you will find examples of wikis being used for teaching and learning as well as pedagogical resources.
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WolfWiki Examples
Collaborative Resource Collections Built as Part of a Course
CRD 704: Technology and Pedagogy in Communication
EAC 595C: Technology in Student Affairs
NCSU Research on Instructional Uses of Wikis
Wikis in Writing Education Research
Examples from Other Universities
Collaborative Websites Built as Part of a Course
Social Justice - Columbia University
Holocaust Wiki Project - San Diego State University
Educational Games - San Diego State University (see also the parameters of the wiki assignment)
Wiki As Group Project Presentation Space
Greek Tragedy Course Wiki - Skidmore College
Wiki as Collaborative Glossary
PlantFacts Turfgrass Glossary - Ohio State University (view page in Internet Explorer)
Wikis in Instruction Website
Using Wiki in Education - site with tips for using wikis, articles, links to course examples, and more.