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--- Forwarded Message from "Scott Windham" <[log in to unmask]> ---

>Subject: best wikis for teaching?
>Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 14:48:58 -0400
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I'm looking for a good wiki where my students can post their web-essays
in German. Up to now, students have been writing their essays in
Dreamweaver and turning them in to me, and I publish them to a website
(http://org.elon.edu/german/germanyproject/), but that process is
becoming far too time-consuming as my enrollments grow.

I'd like to use a wiki with lots of design flexibility. Any suggestions?

Thanks.

..............................
Scott Windham, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of German
Director of Language Learning Technologies
Elon University
336.278.5841
http://facstaff.elon.edu/swindham




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