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A wiki enables documents to be authored collectively in a simple markup language using a web browser. A teacher can add one or more Moodle Wiki activities to a course. The Wiki module enables participants to work together by adding, expanding and changing the content of a special set of linked webpages. Old page versions are never deleted and can be restored.  
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==What is the Wiki activity?==
*The WIki activity allows students to create a collaborative document by building pages together, similar to Wikipedia. Unlike other collaborative editing programs (such as Google docs) the Wiki is a standard Moodle activity and so no extra permissions or logins are needed.  
*Although Wikis are usually collaborative, it is possible to allow each student to create their own Wiki for individual use.


"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 or posted.  Most Moodle wikis are open to the course participants.  In later versions of Moodle, a wiki can be group specific.
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Note: while MoodleDocs and Wikipedia are also wikis, the Moodle wiki module
==How is it set up?==
is a slightly different flavor.
#In a course, with the editing turned on, choose 'Wiki' from the activity chooser.
#Give it a name and, if required, a description.
#For Wiki mode, choose Collaborative if you want students to work together in the same wiki, or Individual if you want them to each have their own wiki.
#Choose the First page name carefully, as it cannot be changed.
#For Format, leave it as the default if you are not sure what the others mean.
# Expand the other sections to select the settings you want and click Save and display.
#Click the Create page button and helpfully add text and/or create new pages by adding double square brackets around their titles
[[File:WikiStart.png|center]]
8.Click Save and display and, if you want to start the pages yourself, click a link, add some text and click Create page.


== See also ==
==How does it work?==
===Student view===
*Students click on the Wiki icon in the course to access it and can either go to an existing page (1), activate a draft page by clicking the link (2) or create a new page by adding double square brackets around its title.
[[File:StudentWikiView.png|center]]
*The Edit tab allows them to edit the page, which they can preview before saving.
*The History tab shows who has done what in the Wiki, and the Map tab shows a menu of the pages.
*Depending on the teacher's settings, other tabs might include Comments and the ability to upload files.
 
===Teacher view===
Teachers additionally see an Administration tab, where they can remove pages or delete page versions.
 
==More information==
 
* [[Wiki settings]]
* [[Using Wiki]]
* [[Wiki_module_FAQ|Wiki FAQ]]


*Using Moodle [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?f=366 Wiki module forum]
*[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
*[[Wiki development]]
*[[Tiddlywiki integration]]


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Latest revision as of 10:42, 14 August 2020


What is the Wiki activity?

  • The WIki activity allows students to create a collaborative document by building pages together, similar to Wikipedia. Unlike other collaborative editing programs (such as Google docs) the Wiki is a standard Moodle activity and so no extra permissions or logins are needed.
  • Although Wikis are usually collaborative, it is possible to allow each student to create their own Wiki for individual use.
Overview of the Wiki activity

How is it set up?

  1. In a course, with the editing turned on, choose 'Wiki' from the activity chooser.
  2. Give it a name and, if required, a description.
  3. For Wiki mode, choose Collaborative if you want students to work together in the same wiki, or Individual if you want them to each have their own wiki.
  4. Choose the First page name carefully, as it cannot be changed.
  5. For Format, leave it as the default if you are not sure what the others mean.
  6. Expand the other sections to select the settings you want and click Save and display.
  7. Click the Create page button and helpfully add text and/or create new pages by adding double square brackets around their titles
WikiStart.png

8.Click Save and display and, if you want to start the pages yourself, click a link, add some text and click Create page.

How does it work?

Student view

  • Students click on the Wiki icon in the course to access it and can either go to an existing page (1), activate a draft page by clicking the link (2) or create a new page by adding double square brackets around its title.
StudentWikiView.png
  • The Edit tab allows them to edit the page, which they can preview before saving.
  • The History tab shows who has done what in the Wiki, and the Map tab shows a menu of the pages.
  • Depending on the teacher's settings, other tabs might include Comments and the ability to upload files.

Teacher view

Teachers additionally see an Administration tab, where they can remove pages or delete page versions.

More information