Tuesday, March 20, 2007

exploring the structure of a wiki

A wiki consists of a great amount of inforamtion that anyone can use. Some are for private viewing others are for the public. It a document put together by individuals that is readily accessable to use and view.
It is in sections and clearly set out. It has contents where you are able to access the information you require, you can click on the link and it will then proceed to take you to the information.
For example -
Dreikurs, Rudolf
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Rudolf Dreikurs (1897-1972)
Contents[hide]
1 Descriptions, definitions, synonyms, organizer terms, types of
2 Application in classrooms and similar settings
3 Evidence of effectiveness
4 Critics and their rationale
5 More Books by Dreikurs
6 Alternative explanations due to diversity considerations
7 Signed "life experiences," testimonies and stories
8 References and other links of interest

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