Wiki “wiki wiki”: Hawaiian for “very quick”

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Wiki “wiki wiki”: Hawaiian for “very quick” Wikis are websites that can be quickly updated by multiple users Features: Suitable for collaborative writing Use of images and graphics Easily accessible over the internet Showing revision history Well-known wiki: Wikipedia (www.wikipedia.org)

Examples of free wikis (free to use for educational purposes) MediaWiki Peanutbutter Wiki http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki http://pbwiki.com/education.wiki Moodle Wiki Integrated in Moodle Open Source software