Overview
This article explains how instructors can add and configure a Wiki activity in a Moodle course. A wiki allows students to collaboratively build a collection of interlinked web pages, useful for group projects, class knowledge-building, and documentation exercises.
Steps to Create a Wiki in Moodle
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Sign into Moodle and enter the desired course.
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Turn Edit mode on in the upper right corner.
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Click Add an activity or resource in the desired section.
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Scroll and select (or search) Wiki from the list.
Configure Wiki Settings
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Wiki Name: Enter a clear, descriptive title (e.g., Group Research Wiki).
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Description (optional): Add any relevant instructions or context for your students.
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Wiki mode
⚠️Note: Choose the appropriate mode before students begin working. Changing the mode after content has been added can cause data loss.⚠️
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First page name: Enter the title of the initial page students will see (e.g., Start Here).
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Format: The default format is HTML, allowing rich text editing. You may also choose Creole or NWiki depending on your formatting preference, which can also be a Forced format to prevent students from changing it.
Common Module Settings
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Availability: Set to Show on course page unless you’re hiding the wiki temporarily.
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Group mode (optional): Learn more about Moodle: Groups and Groupings
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Separate groups: Students are divided into groups and can only see their group's work.
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Visible groups: Students are divided into groups, but can see the work of other groups.
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Grouping: pre-made grouping
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Leave other options at default unless you have specific course needs.
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Click Save and display to begin editing the first page, or Save and return to course to return to the main course page.
Best Practices
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Provide clear instructions on the first page to guide student collaboration.
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Use the History tab to monitor changes made by students.
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Encourage students to use appropriate titles and consistent formatting for easier navigation.
Moodle Support
If you need help configuring or troubleshooting a wiki activity, please submit a Moodle Support ticket.
Acknowledgement
Created by Bonney Seth ‘27, 7/22/25 Based on Carleton Moodle 4.4 (as of July 2025) For more information, visit MoodleDocs on Wiki Activity