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==Introduction==
 
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WikiVet is easily accessible from anywhere with an internet access thus it has a potential to be used by veterinary students and practitioners worldwide. It is easy to update therefore it is less likely to become obsolete.  
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WikiVet is easily accessible from anywhere with an internet access thus it has a potential to be used by veterinary students and practitioners worldwide. It is easy to update therefore it is less likely to become obsolete. It provides enrichment of existing teaching resources and improved learning opportunities for students through the use of novel and contemporary web technology.  
 
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The WIKI VET Community of Practice has been established to explore the potential of second generation e-learning technologies building on existing collaborative partnerships between the UK veterinary schools. This new Community of Practice will enable academics and technical experts to work together in new ways on developing and sharing innovative e-learning resources.  
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Emerging web technologies (sometimes referred to as Web 2.0) could offer a number of solutions to these problems. Crucially they provide a set of social networking tools which enable communities of practice to work effectively together on line. This will be used in the project to enhance existing face to face meetings and create new ways of working together. Wikis and folksonomies offer new ways for the community to order, index, signpost and rate digital content. This content could be in the form of text written collaboratively by the partner institutions or existing resources such as CAL, video, images, documents and Powerpoint (including some  previously generated by the CLIVE and vetschools projects).
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On a practical basis the project will utilise this wiki as the central framework for content development. It will adopt and extend the preliminary model already being trialled for the collaborative pathology wiki and extend its scope and user base. This work will be overseen by subject experts and enthusiasts who will employ students to help compile and develop the wiki. Good practice in communities of practice (emerging out of the JISC Emerge CoP project and from experience elsewhere) will be drawn upon for the effective functioning of this community.
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The initial project steering group (representing Cambridge, Edinburgh and London veterinary schools as well as the LIVE Centre) currently meets on a virtual basis using Skype as a conference facility. However, occasional face to face meetings are also held for example at the AVRTW Conference or LIVE opening events. The intention is to expand the group to include the other UK veterinary schools (contacts at each of the schools have already been established).
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=== Expected outcomes ===
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• The establishment of a collaborative community of practice linking the UK vetschools with active and committed partners and full institutional support;
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• Inter-institutional collaborative education and research projects based on the use of the Wiki Vet in veterinary education;
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• Sharing expertise and good pedagogical practice between partner vetschools on the development and use of new e-learning technologies;
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• Regular synchronous electronic discussions between steering group members as well as email lists and occasional face to face meetings;
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• Building of cross institutional expertise and understanding of the pedagogy associated with the application of wikis and other web technologies in veterinary education;
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• Enrichment of existing teaching resources and improved learning opportunities for students through the use of novel and contemporary web technologie
       
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