Openpedia.org > How do wikis and blogs fit together?
![]()
[Library clips] A perfect example of this thinking is a paper by the CIA called The Wiki and the Blog: Toward a Complex Adaptive Intelligence Community. This is an award winning essay on how information sharing, and collaborative tools allow us to .
Some related posts from Technorati and Google.
![]()
[SLA] Welcome to 23 Things! (958 SLA members registered so far): When you click on each week, you'll see how we've added the "Things." You can pick which 13 things you want to do but we recommend you complete the items listed within Weeks 1 and 2 since Week 1 offers some additional introductory information and Week 2 discusses setting up a blog to record your ideas.
[Guillaume's blog] Swirrl.com: collaboration tool for semantic data: I think the ability to build queries and see the results is the killer app of semantic wikis and users need to be provided with a way to see the benefits of the time they spend nicely structuring their data. If querying is not available, then a collaborative spreadsheet tool will be a better solution, especially since collaborative spreadsheet tools currently provide a much better support for things like formulas (they is very limited supported for formulas in Swirrl).
[Attackr.com] The Top 10 Open Source Content Management Systems: After the top three, the list includes more specialized CMS platforms, like Media Wiki for collaborative document authoring, Moodle for education, and Pligg for social bookmarking. TYPO3, Dolphin, and Liferay all offer unique feature sets and a distinct design that sets them apart from other platforms.
![]()
[babblethought] Email, Blogs, Wikis, Atom and RSS: Subscribers to the blog can drop out of the blog at any time. Wiki - A collaborative website which can be directly edited by anyone with access to it.
[Virtual Personae] What are New Media? (Hint: Its not Email): The key to new and emergent media”the “new” part”is that new media tools have an interactive form and collaborative content that can be modified by users. The data that the user creates by interacting with the tool translates into a form that the user can see in real time, like a comment published on a blog, a paragraph edited on wikipedia, a tag on a website, or a modification to an avatar.
[Kindle Store] SharePoint 2007 Users Guide: Learning Microsofts Collaboration and ...: SharePoint 2007 Users Guide: Learning Microsoft's Collaboration and Productivity Platform is the follow-up edition to the successful SharePoint 2003 Users Guide (Apress, 2005). This book provides guidance about the new workflows, interface, and other technologies within SharePoint 2007.
[Carlos S. Zamudio of Semantic Laboratories] Corporate (and Research) Intranet Wiki's: Much like content management systems, discussion forums and blogs, I see wikis as an excellent research IT component to support the "documentation" of projects and processes of a typical research organization.
[itsinsider] Social(er)text: From Wiki to Wonderkind: Known universally in the 2.0 community as “the open source enterprise wiki company,” Socialtext now crosses over to a robust, social collaborative platform player with a great deal of promise. Socialtext 3.0 supplements its excellent .
![]()
[Personal Branding Blog - Dan Schawbel] Part 2 of 3: Teachers Talk About Social Media in the Classroom and ...: I wouldnt be surprised in Blackboard eventually takes on some weblog characteristics, but I dont see it being replaced.
Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, Wikis: Blogs, Photos, Videos And More On Technorati, Wikis: Blogs, Photos, Videos And More On Technorati, Free Wikis: Blogs, Photos, Videos And More On Technorati, Wikis: Blogs, Photos, Videos And More On Technorati, Wikis: Blogs, Photos, Videos And More On Technorati, Openpedia.org