There is actually a wiki-like function coming with Blackboard Suite: course
journal. Check with the Blackboard Administrator at your school for more
details.
Zhaohui Chen
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Try one called peanut Butter Wiki
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Helen F. Stapleton
Director, E.L. Kellerman Language Lab
University of the South
735 University Ave.
Sewanee, TN 37383-1000
(931)598-1468
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Henry,
Try MediaWiki. It is free and very robust. http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki
It is language friendly and you can password protect pages if you choose.
Lauren
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Moodle has the capability of including wikis in courses as an "acitivity."
here is also a free service for K12 wikis available at:
http://www.wikispaces.com/site/for/teachers100K
Cheers,
Margo
Margo Burns, Technology Integration Specialist
Greater Manchester Professional Development Center
Room B109 at MST
http://www.gmpdc.org
530 South Porter St., Manchester, NH 03103
(603) 628-6144
Office: E121 at MST
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