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Main Author: Lamb, Brian
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2004
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ710632
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contents Wide Open Spaces: Wikis Ready or Not Lamb, Brian Access to Information Internet Web Sites Hypermedia Computer Uses in Education Web Based Instruction Higher Education Writing Instruction Intellectual Property Remember when the Internet was about opening up access to information and breaking down the barriers between content creators and content consumers? Think back to when spam was just a meatlike substance. To those heady days when Timothy Leary was predicting that the PC would be the LSD of the nineties. Before the DMCA. Before eBay. Back when the Web was supposed to be a boundless Borgesian "Library of Babel" and not a global supermarket. The term wiki (derived from the Hawaiian word for "quick") is applied to a diverse set of systems, features, approaches, and projects. Even dedicated wikiheads engage in perpetual arguments about what constitutes true wikiness. But some fundamental principles (usually) apply.
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spellingShingle Wide Open Spaces: Wikis Ready or Not
Lamb, Brian
Access to Information
Internet
Web Sites
Hypermedia
Computer Uses in Education
Web Based Instruction
Higher Education
Writing Instruction
Intellectual Property
Wide Open Spaces: Wikis Ready or Not Lamb, Brian Access to Information Internet Web Sites Hypermedia Computer Uses in Education Web Based Instruction Higher Education Writing Instruction Intellectual Property Remember when the Internet was about opening up access to information and breaking down the barriers between content creators and content consumers? Think back to when spam was just a meatlike substance. To those heady days when Timothy Leary was predicting that the PC would be the LSD of the nineties. Before the DMCA. Before eBay. Back when the Web was supposed to be a boundless Borgesian "Library of Babel" and not a global supermarket. The term wiki (derived from the Hawaiian word for "quick") is applied to a diverse set of systems, features, approaches, and projects. Even dedicated wikiheads engage in perpetual arguments about what constitutes true wikiness. But some fundamental principles (usually) apply.
title Wide Open Spaces: Wikis Ready or Not
topic Access to Information
Internet
Web Sites
Hypermedia
Computer Uses in Education
Web Based Instruction
Higher Education
Writing Instruction
Intellectual Property
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ710632