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Archive for June, 2008

Robin Phares and Kathy Korty, of the Edgewood City Schools, were introduced to Wikispaces in a class on technology in the classroom. After recognizing the potential of using wikis in the classroom, they set up a training session for every teacher in their district, and began using wikis to facilitate communication between students, parents, and [...]

NECC 2008, the 29th Annual National Educational Computing Conference, is coming up on June 29-July 2 in San Antonio.
Vicki Davis, of the Flat Classroom Wiki Project, and Adam Frey of Wikispaces will be presenting on how wikis can be used in education. The talk will be geared to all levels, starting out with wiki [...]

We’re proud to support an effort that’s just launched today in the wiki world, the Universal Edit Button. The Universal Edit Button is a way for your browser to tell you when a page is editable, similar in spirit to the icon browsers show when an RSS feed is available for a page. [...]

We have just implemented a new coupon system and to kick things off, we are giving out a 10% discount for any new subscription or upgrade to all users. This coupon is valid for any Wikispaces plan, for monthly or yearly subscriptions, and can be shared with anyone. Use it while it lasts!
To [...]

Click on the “Help” link on any Wikispaces page and you might notice some major differences.
First, the visual layout has changed. All of the help content now lives in a pop-up format so you don’t have to leave your Wikispace in order to get the help you need. As you move through [...]

Simple Services, Straightforward Pricing

One of our primary goals here at Wikispaces is to make the services we offer easy to understand and adopt. We can’t do that without making the prices of our services simple and transparent. We tell you exactly what our plans cost on our pricing page, linked from the front page of Wikispaces.com [...]