Wikis recommended for students

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Lifehack.org recommends students use a wiki to organise their studies, citing 6 main benefits: legibility, durability, searching, links, collaboration, and affordability. The trouble is, they’re recommending this for university students. We need to be helping students use these tools to organise their learning in schools now! (preferably within 1:1 laptop initiatives, of course…) Interestingly, they cite Tiddlywiki as being especially easy-to-use and lightweight, which is what I use at teaching.mrbelshaw.co.uk/wiki :)

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