Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
#4 Wikis
At this point they seem to me to have limited usefulness in certain situations. Wikipedia is well-known and well-scrutinised, and works as a constantly updated source of general information for all and sundry, but smaller wikis are vulnerable to the on-line equivalent of vandalism, to which the only solution seems to be limiting accessibility. When you do that you are almost back to having a webmaster! Perhaps what works best is when you have an "intranet wiki" (dare I coin a new word and call it an "intrawiki"?) where the select group, such as SLV employees, can edit a wiki held within the main website, for the use of an internal group. This then allows procedures, news, policies, etc, to be updated by any member of the authorised group for the benefit of the rest of the group, without the risk of external interference.
A technological innovation which is still finding its place in the world.
A technological innovation which is still finding its place in the world.
Sunday, October 14, 2007
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