> I see no evidence that this will help adult literacy in any 
> large amount. At best it is an unfounded hope.

Would you care to explain your reasoning for this statement? The original
post provided some good arguments for the use of a Wiki, mainly focussed on
the use of the Wiki as more ordered collection of ideas and information
collected from an existing mailing list. 

Perhaps you could share your thoughts and experiences that support your
statement above. I am particularly interested in your views as I am a great
believer in the use of Wiki's for exactly the purpose identified and have
often used them in the capacity described, however I have not used them
within Adult Learning. I suspect that the topic area is irrelevant here
since the use case is the same. Perhaps you could tell us why this is not
the case.

Ross



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