Yup, we've been talking about editThisPage -- in fact, I set up a 
Wiki Links/History site there: 
http://thewikifrontier.editthispage.com/

There are bunches of people around here using Swikis for personal 
essays.  See some of the LCC (Literature, Culture, and Communications 
School) swikis on:
http://coweb.cc.gatech.edu/

Mark

At 11:17 AM -0400 5/12/00, Ken Tompkins wrote:
>I can't remember whether I mentioned this site to this group when I first
>found it a few months ago; I think I did.
>
>At any rate, I am impressed with the community that is being formed here
>using, basically, a very similar model to Swiki. As a teacher who requires
>his literature majors to learn HTML so they can put up various forms of texts,
>this site offers a very attractive model. I am considering using my Swiki for
>similar pages in my classes.
>
>So, I wanted to tell you about this site in case you hadn't seen it. I also
>wanted to ask if anyone is doing something similar with students (by 
>"something
>similar" I mean creating personal essays -- NOT discussions of class materials
>whether technical or not). Finally, if you have information about 
>what is driving
>this site and whether or not it came from the Swiki model, I would 
>be interested.
>
>http://www.editthispage.com/
>
>
>kt
>
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>Professor of Literature
>Richard Stockton College of NJ
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