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 ==== Wiki ==== ==== Wiki ====
  
-The Wiki module is a collaboration course tool that allows registered users (teachers and students) to create and edit web page content. More specifically Wiki supports hyperlinks and has simple text syntax for creating new pages and cross links between internal pages on the fly.  +The **Wiki** system is a collaborative tool that allows participants in an e-course, both teacher and students, to jointly edit the content of various texts. To participate in a Wiki, click on the Wiki's title. Then select "**Edit page**". 
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-[{{ :en:student:wiki:course_wiki.jpg?500 |Course Wiki list}}]+The text will immediately appear, and you can fill it in or correct it. Use the editor icons to format your text. Note that you can create a link (by selecting your text and clicking the corresponding icon) to a new wiki page, which you will create later. The same action can be done simply by putting the word you want to link in square brackets (e.g., The [solution] to the problem is simple). The word "solution" is a link, and clicking on it automatically creates a new wiki page named "solution" within the system. 
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 +[{{ :en:student:wiki:student_en_4_wiki1.jpg?550 |Edit wiki page}}]\\ 
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 +[{{ :en:student:wiki:student_en_4_wiki2.jpg?550 |Edit and Save wiki page}}]\\ 
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 +To view a list of the most recently modified pages, click on the "Page History" link
  
-In order to participate in a course Wiki, click on the "Wiki title" link from the course wiki list. Then click on “edit this page” and make any changes you want. To get the list of the last modified pages click on the link "Page history". Please note that you can create easily cross links between internal pages by marking the linked text and clicking the button link or by placing the marked text between square brackets (ex. the [solution] of this problem is…). The word solution is a link. 
  
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