At the heart of this movement are wikis, web sites that allow users to directly edit any web page with one click of the mouse. |
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Blogs, wikis and other forms of online discourse are individual interactions, not corporate communications. |
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And I have a sneaky suspicion that the same goes for most other examples of participative media, from blogs to tags to wikis to whatever. |
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However, the Bureau is also exploring the use of wikis in areas that show promise, such as terminology development. |
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One of the most popular wikis is Wikipedia-it is an online encyclopedia that allows anyone to alter its contents. |
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And now, specialized wikis everywhere worldwide, individuals contributing asynchronously to an ever expanding knowledge base. |
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More subtly, podcasts are different from blogs and wikis in that they cannot link directly to other podcasts. |
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Network communications take place via e-mail, instant messaging, and wikis. |
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Like all wikis, this wiki is constantly changing and we welcome your edits. |
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In addition to the internal usage of weblogs and wikis, librarians can contribute valuably to the new peer-to-peer reference platforms. |
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People use email for all kinds of collaborations, but in what kind of situation might you prefer to use blogs or wikis? |
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There are private sites for every employee, wikis, blogs, discussion forums and portals. |
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Blogs, wikis and social networks provide new communication channels that have the potential to reach a wider global audience. |
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I think there are great possibilities for the use of wikis to help citizens help each other. |
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You can link to pictures in your library from elsewhere on your site, such as from wikis, and blogs. |
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Examples are blogs, wikis, podcasts, social software, virtual social sites, as well as tools such as mobile phones. |
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Four of the most commonly used Web 2.0 technologies are blogs, podcasts, social networks and wikis, though a number of other technologies exist. |
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As time goes forward, the project will continue to provide a steady hand on the Internet today where wikis as knowledge management tools are becoming de rigeur. |
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The wiki copout is dangerous for all wikis. |
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Popular applications of e-learning include weblogs and wikis which serve as valuable tools for improving writing skills in a foreign language. |
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Instead of piling on feature after feature, though, we wanted to remain consistent with the principles of simplicity and openness that went into the design of wikis in the first place. |
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This organization is also developing a water cooler technology product which scans wikis and blogs and podcasts on the intranet and aggregates it, allowing all information to be gathered in one spot. |
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Joe Kraus, the co-founder of JotSpot, a provider of wiki software, reckons that most of the millions of wikis already in existence are designed for small, well-defined groups of people. |
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So-called wikis also provide an interesting way to share knowledge. |
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Access to and participation in the arts are constantly changing shape while the frontiers between creators and consumers are blurred with the development of participatory technologies such as blogs, wikis etc. |
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The number of wikis within the federal public service has markedly increased and will continue to do so, especially since young federal employees are used to working with each other on-line and wish to keep doing so. |
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Adopting Web 2.0 technologies such as wikis can help us to improve the productivity of our workplaces and better harness the skills and knowledge of public servants across the country. |
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A SAB member suggested that on its website LAC should highlight the documents it holds on the history of Canadian relations with Tibet or the PLO, and other current issues, instead of considering wikis and blogs. |
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These tools include blogs, message boards, podcasts, micro blogs, lifestreams, bookmarks, networks, communities, wikis, and vlogs. |
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For instance, wikis and content management systems allow surfers to edit the Web pages they visit. |
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In terms of online materials, there are many forms of online materials such as blogs, wikis, webquest. |
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This work walks teachers through the process of creating their own wikis and implementing their use in and out of the classroom. |
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For the sake of simplicity, these types of sites will be referred to as wikis for the remainder of this article. |
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Rather than clog up the school's bulletin board or its blog, Principal Lauer created wikis to post notes and minutes from meetings. |
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All Wikis share common features such as editing, syntax, versioning, linkages, and unrestricted access. |
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Wikis are Web sites that can be edited on an ongoing basis by knowledge experts in the community they serve. |
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The activity on the Wikis was monitored by counting the numbers of edits, and both the control and intervention group Wikis were active having a similar number of edits. |
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