The use of wikis in learning promotes collaboration. A wiki is a perfect place for process writing, studens' own homepages, and project working. When we use wikis as a learning space we concentrate thus also to assessment of groups and collaborative processes. Instead of single students we are now assessing processes and final outputs produced in some kind of groups. Assessment can be both feedback and feedforward and it can base to mixed modes of individual assessment, peer assessment and assessment of groups.
Here a couple of examples of educational wikis:
More can be found at: Educational wikis.
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