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*[http://download.moodle.org/docs/using_moodle/ch11_wikis.pdf Using Moodle Chapter 11: Wikis]
*[http://download.moodle.org/docs/using_moodle/ch11_wikis.pdf Using Moodle Chapter 11: Wikis]
*Using Moodle [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=37671 Template for wikis] forum discussion
*Using Moodle [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=37671 Template for wikis] forum discussion
*[[Wiki]] the MoodleDoc page


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A Wiki enables documents to be authored collectively in a simple markup language using a web browser.

"Wiki" means "super fast" in the Hawaiian language, and it is the speed of creating and updating pages that is one of the defining aspects of wiki technology. Generally, there is no prior review before modifications are accepted, and most wikis are open to the general public or at least to all persons who also have access to the wiki server.

The Moodle Wiki module enables participants to work together on web pages to add, expand and change the content. Old versions are never deleted and can be restored.

This module is based on Erfurt Wiki.


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