Weekly Wiki
Jan 29th, 2008 by SniperAngel

Being a nurse, writer, and gamer, I find myself browsing the internet for various types of information. Whether it be about the latest medical breakthroughs, effective writing techniques, or the newest games available at the market, I scour cyberspace for every bit of information that I could find. In my endless quest for additional knowledge, I have found wikis as very useful sources of information. They give you the details you need in a concise and easily understandable manner, and this makes information-hunting a pleasure instead of a chore.
What’s even better is that if you would like to be the one to share information about any topic that you’re passionate about or you’re interested in, you could even make your own free wiki. It’s simple, easy, and a lot of fun. You could share information about your profession, a hobby that you have, or the latest bit of information in your current location. It’s a great way of exercising your researching, data compiling, and writing abilities. What’s more, you get to share information rather than just gathering information. Fair enough when you think of how much data you gather right? Especially when you come to think that learning is always supposed to be a two-way process.


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