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Main Page – Wikibooks


Here is an open textbook project that allows anyone to edit the pages.

Main Page – Wikibooks

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TiddlyWiki – a reusable non-linear personal web notebook


Want your own wiki – Go to this site and download the file to start your own client-side (local) wiki. This file can then be uploaded to your server. Many people have created variations (adaptations) of the tiddlywiki. Here are some other related sites:

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GTDTiddlyWiki – your simple client side wiki


Here’s a neat client side wiki. If you want to use it with Safari, you will need to download the plug-in for this. See the section on Supported Browsers for more information.

GTDTiddlyWiki – your simple client side wiki

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PeanutButterWiki


This is probably a site to check out to see if you can create your own wiki and use it within a classroom setting since the wikis created at this site are private and not open to the public.

PeanutButterWiki

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BLOGs WIKIs etc Tools Exploring Online Resources TLT Group Faculty Professional Development Workshop Tailored Website


Want to learn more about blogs and wikis and how to use them in education. This is probably a good resource.

BLOGs WIKIs etc Tools Exploring Online Resources TLT Group Faculty Professional Development Workshop Tailored Website

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Wiki Science:How to start a Wiki – Wikibooks


At this Wiki site, you can learn about how to create your own wiki. This page contains links to sites that host wikis for free as well as hosting services that charge.

The wiki where this page is located is called WikiBooks and it allows to create your own modules (as they call them).

Wiki Science:How to start a Wiki – Wikibooks

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