Wikis allow for easy collaboration and editing of web pages. They are a natural tool for students who are already used to sharing information online through blogs, social media, and other websites. Wikis provide a more formal way for students to work together online and publish their work. Teachers can design various history, literature, and other academic projects where students research topics and publish collaborative wiki pages. One example is a Holocaust study where students create fictional family histories and map out how they were impacted by events. Wikis provide an easy way for student work to be shared and assessed.