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SummarySilence is not golden at writingwiki. Below is some analysis regarding how wiki changes writing processes and what constitutes wiki rhetoric. The topics below are different than the UserManual, which gives tutorials on how to use the wiki. Instead of how to advices, the pages linked below explore wiki as a collaborative and rhetorical act.
  • WikiRhetoric
    • How Do Wikis Make Knowledge and Texts More Dialogic?
  • WikiCollaboration
    • Understand the Wiki Way When It Comes to Editing Other People's Pages
    • How Student Writers Use Wiki to Support Collaboration
  • WikiComposing
    • How to Title Your Pages at Writing Wiki
    • How to Organize Your Pages at Writing Wiki
    • At Writing Wiki, we prefer DocumentMode over ThreadMode but we understand, as MC Morgan has so wisely pointed out, that texts can begin in ThreadMode and move to DocumentMode.

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