Web+2.0

=Wikis are shared web pages that are simple to edit and allow a group of people to collaborate in one shared space.=

A wiki is software that allows users to create, edit, and link web pages easily. Wikis are often used to create collaborative websites and to power community websites.
What is a Wiki? A great video on what a wiki can do for you. Click [|here]


 * Here are several Wiki's that have been recommended for teachers**

Wikispaces Wikispaces features real WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) editing and a simple interface. Users get a subdomain on wikispaces.com. Free version supported by Google ads. No limits on numbers of pages, spaces, or members. Teachers can get additional space and features by signing up [|here].

[|PbWiki] A fast, custom-coded hosted wiki solution - one of the most popular wiki hosts on the Internet. Clean, simple, helpful and particularly geared towards educators.

[|WetPaint] Wetpaint sites are different from other wikis because anyone can easily add text, photos, or links to other websites just by clicking on the "EasyEdit" button and typing.

There are so many Wiki's available, there is even a very helpful Wiki that allows you to compare the different ones on the web. [|Wikematrix]