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7 Things You Should Know About Wikis
Wikis - Ready or Not
Wikis in the Classroom - WetPaint's Ideas about Wiki Use in the Classroom
Wiki Wisdom for Educators - Education Week's Digital Directions
TechLearning - Wild About Wikis by David Jakes
Vicki Davis' - Wiki Across the Curriculum
Mark Wagner's - Wiki While You Work
Educational Wiki Examples
Instructional Wikis
SFX Grade 4 Rockhound Wiki
Darren Kuropatwa's Senior Math Wikis
Grade 7 Social Studies Wiki
PRSD-Literacy with ICT/IMYM Project
Will Richardson's Read-Write-Web Wiki
Wesley Fryer's Presentation Wiki
Jenny Levine's The Shifted Librarian Presentation Wiki
Darren Kuropatwa's Whiplash Wiki
Bud -The Teacher's Wiki
Anne Davis' Improving Instruction Through the Use of Weblogs
Hilton Central School District Wiki Training Pages
Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge
Wikiville
WikiTravel
WikiBooks
Wikipedia
WikiHow - The How to Manual That Anyone Can Write
PBWiki
Wikispaces
Wetpaint
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