A wiki is a page that has resources, material, and other information that is collected by many people. Wikis are a way for people to collaborate and contribute to the topic being discussed. This allows for a social learning environment. Being able to collaborate allows many perspectives and ideas to be shared. Whether it is in the classroom or on your own, wikis build a community that have a common goal or topic. It is also an easy way to actively participate in resources and ideas in an engaging way. Some of the ways that "How to Use Wiki in the Classroom" by eLearning Industry include collaborating in research for papers, allow student to edit other's posts for grammar, debates, and reviews. These are all good ways to engage the students with collaboration. I like the grammar idea because students can be nervous when correcting their peers, but this way, it is stress free.