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| A wiki is a collection of collaboratively authored web documents. Basically, a wiki page is a web page everyone in your class can create together, right in the browser, without needing to know HTML. A wiki starts with one front page. Each author can add other pages to the wiki by simply creating a link to a page that doesn't exist yet.
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| [[Image:Wikiexample.png]]
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| * [[Configuraciones de wiki]]
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| * [[Uso de Wiki]]
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| * [[Wiki FAQ]]
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| Wikis get their name from the Hawaiian term "wiki wiki," which means "very fast." A wiki is indeed a fast method for creating content as a group. It's a hugely popular format on the Web for creating documents as a group. There is usually no central editor of a wiki, no single person who has final editorial control. Instead, the community edits and develops its own content. Consensus views emerge from the work of many people on a document.
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| In Moodle, wikis can be a powerful tool for collaborative work. The entire class can edit a document together, creating a class product, or each student can have their own wiki and work on it with you and their classmates.
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| Wiki in Moodle 2.0 video:
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| <mediaplayer>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfkunrqQVS8</mediaplayer>
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| [[Category:Wiki]]
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| [[eu:Wikiak]]
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| [[ja:Wikiモジュール]]
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