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What was a Wiki, and why do I care? A short and usable history of Wikis / Robert E. Cummings
Wikis in the classroom: a taxonomy / Mark Phillipson
Wiki justice, social ergonomics, and ethical collaborations / Jonah Bossewitch ...[et al.]
Building learning communities with Wikis / Dan Gilbert, Helen L. Chen, and Jeremy Sabol
Success through simplicity: on developmental writing and communities of inquiry / John W. Maxwell and Michael Felczak
Disrupting intellectual property: collaboration and resistance in Wikis / Stephanie Vie and Jennifer deWinter
Agency and accountability: the paradoxes of Wiki discourse / D.A. Caeton
One Wiki, two classrooms / David Elfving and Ericka Menchen-Trevino
Content and commentary: parallel structures of organization and interaction on Wikis / Will Lakeman
Above and below the double line: refactoring and that old-time revision / Michael C. Morgan
Is there a Wiki in this classroom? Wikibooks and the future of higher education / Matt Barton
Writing in the Wikishop: constructing knowledge in the electronic classroom / Thomas J. Nelson
Wiki lore and politics in the classroom / Cathlena Martin and Lisa Dusenberry
GlossaTechnologia: anatomy of a Wiki-based annotated bibliography / Ben McCorkle
An (old) first-timer's learning curve: curiosity, trial, resistance, and accommodation / Bob Whipple.

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