Wikis are web-based tools for the collaborative creation and access to projects and documents.
How is a wiki different from a static website?
Easy Creation and Editing of Content
All users can be allowed to edit; some platforms allow for complex permissions and editing rights
No extensive training or special software required uses WikiSyntax
Flexible Extension
Adding pages and reconfiguring (linking) within the architecture is simplified
Flexible Architecture allows for organic development of projects (though editing may be required)
Version Tracking
Pages are tracked in a history that can be consulted to view changes, who contributes, and to "roll back" when necessary
What are the teaching benefits of wiki usage?
Aids in the adoption of a constructivist learning model
Conventional web-publishing tools and some LMS position the instructor as the single or primary provider of content
The wiki allows for individual, small-group and whole-class investment in content creation
Supportive of project based learning
Lends itself to the creation of stable, course-independent resources (cf. Wikipedia)
"Publication" allows for class work to be framed in terms of larger purposes and audiences
How have IUP faculty begun to use wikis?
Sean Mc Daniel uses the wiki to allow his students to collaboratively create a Spanish cultural enciclopedia
Gian Pagnucci has used the wiki with Graduate Composition students to compose an annotated bibliography
Ken Sherwood has used some form of wiki workspace in his digital pedagogy for the last four semesters in a number of English classes.
How might Wikis figure into IUP's future?
The DHC will continue to support exploratory wiki use
At least two additional faculty will start projects this coming semester
Currently we have experience with Media Wiki and Tikiwiki. Other products such as Social Text might also be worth early exploration. At present the focus has been less on comparing specific installation features than on exploring the possible course uses.
* Emerging Tech could seek feedback from these faculty participants
Consider whether, when and how to adopt the wiki as a university-wide resource.
Working with the DHC and IT, Emerging Tech could explore and evaluate wiki platforms
How can I get started with a wiki?
The DHC has some capacity to help faculty begin to explore wiki use. Currently we have Tikiwiki locally installed and are considering alternative platforms. There are a number of free and economical wiki hosts worth exploring. PBwiki comes with strong recommendations. Faculty interested in exploring Wiki creation on their own should look carefully at user permissions (you will want to be able to limit or lock course related pages).
Additional Reading
(Readers are invited to add links to resources in Wiki Education below)