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Sunday, March 14, 2010
Translation of contents Online Content development Wiki & wlog: [link] Initial Tags: Collective Intelligence Crowdsourcing Open Content Open Design Open Innovation Open Model UrbanLabs OS - a co-created operating system for the city, based in Citilab-Cornellà UrbanLabs OS
 
Sunday, March 7, 2010
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Thursday, March 4, 2010
At our nfp and membership breakfast seminar a few weeks ago, Bertie Bosredon from Breast Cancer Care was talking about the benefits of Drupal as a content management system. Wikis: several people can jointly edit a document or group of documents to encourage collaboration and teamwork. In a nutshell, Drupal has history of running big websites with lots of content. Drupal, Drupal, Drupal. Ever since I organised the “ Drupal for Doughnuts ” gathering during social media week back in January, all I seem to hear about is Drupal .
 

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I interviewed Chris van de Sanden (in the picture) by Skype about Milieukontakt ’s use of wikis and how the use of wikis support their work. A colleague of Chris, Jacobien Ritsema worked with Riny Heijdendael to introduce wikis in the organisation in November 2005, and right now Chris can hardly recall how he used to organize his work before there were wikis in his life… Milieukontakt uses wikis for internal communication, but also started to use it with partners in Central and Eastern Europe. The first wikis were doku wikis and were used to develop project proposals collaboratively with a few colleagues; to take notes during meetings and to share notes.
Then I ask the leader to pilot the community with a few key members, this way when it’s opened to more people they can visit and read the content and discussions that have already taken place. If you are not going to participate at all, well you might as well not be a member, but still subscribe or visit to content you are interested in. Anyway, So far this post has been This is a follow-up to my Community Lessons post, and Community paradox post. Top-Down community creation
"The WikiEducator is an evolving community intended for the collaborative: * planning of education projects linked with the development of free content; * development of free content on Wikieducator for e-learning; * work on building open ...Tags: education nptech wiki Tags: npk4dev elearning community web2.0
Primary reason I don't use wikis is that we have so much information to track across so many sites that I simply can't keep track of them and forget they exist" as opening statement - not sure this is a real argument, can say that about any new tool not just wikis. Valid point is the need for wikis to support rich information (video, diagrams, etc) and need for compliance, audit, DLP, etc etc Gail Giacobbe, Principal Program Manager Lead and Ted Pattison, SharePoint MVP "Primary Any new tool that requires behavior change can be a burden.
Riny Heijdendael has given a short introduction on how to use mash-ups of different techniques to connect existing Wikis to Mapping tools like Google Earth. year they deployed a Wiki for their network development. Questions arose like these: How do I know what other themes are being addressed in my region or country? Who is working on the same theme as I am? How can i quickly connect to the part the Milieukontakt International supports a global network of environmental NGO's. Since 1.5
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“In a community, unfinished is good news” — that’s almost completely obvious and common-place in the world of wiki practitioners and wiki masters. In a world of proposals and business plans that aim to be “done with it” and iron out uncertainty before things have begun, the wiki view is very refreshing. If you think you know what a wiki is, you might want That’s who was there at the Recent Changes camp . In a way the definition is also incomplete although you can find one in Wikipedia .
Community of practice From EduTech Wiki Jump to: navigation , search This article or section is incomplete and its contents need further attention. Use your judgment! Contents 1 Definitions 2 Supporting a COP through virtual environments 3 Communities of practice, formal learning and education 4 Components of a social learning system 4.1 Communities of practice 4.2 Boundaries 4.3 Identities 5 Building a social learning system 5.1 Community building 5.2 Exploring boundaries
In this post I will cover their experiences with wikis and lessons learned. This excellent concept will be covered in my next blog post on Océ but the story today is about their wiki experiences. In the case of wikis, a software engineering manager began the first effort. Lots of Here is another in a series of interviews with Samuel Driessen , Information Architect at Océ , about their Enterprise 2.0 implementation and adoption experiences.