I second Jeremy's suggestion for peanutbutter wiki: http://pbwiki.com/ Seedwiki (http://www.seedwiki.com/) has been used in classes with some success. It has some nice features (discussion lists attatched to the pages, etc.) for a class. It is also free -- again within limits. - Alex On 11/24/05, Radhika Gajjala <radhika@cyberdiva.org> wrote:
thanks everyone for your suggestions - am checking them all out - but Jeremy read my mind.
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I think Radhika might have been asking for something more like http:// pbwiki.com/ . There are quite a few of these out there, they require no installation, and you just have to watch their licensing. On Nov 24, 2005, at 11:49 AM, pwelsch@indiana.edu wrote:
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