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Campuses Make Way for the Worldwide Wiki
10/5/2005
By Rich Seeley
Of course, as with all other Web tools, the wiki is subject to abuse. Some
wikis require user names and passwords and have wiki police prowling for marketers,
spammers and vandals who place commercial or inappropriate content in the wiki,
or use the edit function to trash the contributions of others. Certainly colleges
will not be immune to such nefarious activity, but self policing by the user
community and the sheer volume of wikis may help discourage abuse. How many
hackers are going to hunt up an English department wiki for Wordsworth lovers?
With the promise of promoting the cooperative gathering and sharing of knowledge,
which sometimes seems like an educational ideal lost in the mists of the Medieval
university, the wiki should not be ignored. And as the wiki craze reaches the
level where worry warts fret that yet another technology is becoming addictive,
that is probably the least of our worries.
Rich Seeley is Web Editor for Campus Technology.
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