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Coffee College: Wikis
A wiki is a collaborative website that anyone can edit. Are you working on a project with colleagues and need a place to communicate together digitally? Or maybe you'd like to start contributing to Wikipedia. In this one-hour class, you'll learn everything you need to know about editing wikis.
Tags: Wiki Wikipedia Southernmost Radio Network Coffee College David Bethune
by Southernmost Radio in Computers
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Viral Media and Memes
A podcast for the Week 9 Podcast assignment. The focus will be on our Week 8 Wikis, viral media, memes, and the Lister reading.
Tags: viral media memes HUM 389 Lister Week 9
by JamesHiggins0 in Education
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The FamilySearch Research Wiki and Your Genealogy Society
This week’s episode hosted by Thomas MacEntee is entitled FamilySearch Research Wiki and Your Genealogy Society. Our guest will be Lise Embley, of FamilySearch who will help us understand how the FamilySearch Research Wiki works and how it can help your genealogy society. In addition, we’ll be highlighting FGS member society, Fairfax Genealogical Society, Fairfax County, Virginia and speaking with their president, Lee James Irwin, in our weekly Society Spotlight feature. . Tune in
Tags: genealogy societies genealogy family history wikis social media
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Professional Mojo discusses Wikis and How to Use Them
Lee Brogden Culberson continues the discussion today with an introduction to Wikis. Wikis are great ways to incorporate and capture business knowledge. Find out more here!
Won't you join us at ProfessionalMojo.com, Facebook.com/ProfessionalMojo or @professionlmojo or @outreachmojo on Twitter. Our communities are vibrant and are sharing information to help your organizations grow and do more.
Our online training is a cost-effective way to dig into your hot topics, too. Find out more at prTags: social media nonprofit training website marketing
by Professional Mojo in Business
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Collaborative Genealogy
Join us for another episode of GeneaBloggers Radio on Friday, June 3, 2011 starting at 10pm Eastern, 9pm Central, 8pm Mountain and 7pm Pacific when this week we'll be featuring Collaborative Genealogy with host Thomas MacEntee. Our special guests will include Chris Whitten, creator of WikiTree.com, talking about the WikiTree product and collaborative genealogy. And, as usual, you never know what other aspects of genealogy and family history will be covered at GeneaBloggers R
Tags: genealogy family history social media blogging wikis
by GeneaBloggers in History
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Ross Mayfield: Your Thoughts and Documents, Everywhere
Join us for a convestation with Ross Mayfield, chairman and co-founder of SocialText of SocialText and VP of business development for SlideShare. Adriel Hampton, Allison Hornery and Steve Lunceford talk with Ross about wikis, social intranets, document sharing in the cloud and what happened when the White House posted President Obama's long-form birth certificate to SlideShare.
Tags: socialtext slideshare technology cloud gov20
by Gov20Radio in Technology
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IE Radio/Steve Coast, founder, OpenStreetMap
Entrepreneur Steve Coast founded geo-location company OpenStreetMap in 2004 as a "free editable map of the world" based on a user wiki. His second venture, CloudMade, has already raised over $15 million. Coast will discuss successful models for crowdsourcing, wikis, and geo-location data, as well as the challenge of competing head to head with Google.
Tags: Scott Coast OpenStreetMap wikis geolocation Internet
by IE Radio in Technology
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Are your best ideas smothered by junk? Phil Green, Inmagic
The cynic’s definition of a wiki: a good idea or two buried in a mountain of trash. Too harsh? Maybe, but wikis, blogs and online forums are often black holes for useful information. Phil Green, CTO of Inmagic, is on a mission to clean them up. He’s an advocate of “collaborative curation,” where low-value content is screened out before it ever hits a repository; valuable information is prioritized, tagged and constantly vetted by users. Result: junk data never gets a fo
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Coffee College: Wikis
In this inaugural episode of Coffee College, join host David Bethune as we learn how to create and edit a wiki. Call (718) 306-6806 and be part of the show!
Tags: Southernmost Radio Network Wiki Wikipedia Computer Education
by Southernmost Radio in Computers
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How to Choose the Best E2.0 Tool for the Task. Guest- Bill Ives
Are you tweeting when you could be microblogging? Emailing when wiki-ing makes more sense? With so many choices out there, it’s tempting to pick one social media tool and use it all the time. Don’t do it, says Bill Ives. You get better results if you choose a method based on the outcome you want. In today’s show, Bill talks about how the medium you choose for your message—words versus pictures, for example—influences the way people process information, draw conclusions and solve problems. He shares specific examples of how to use wikis, blogs and microblogs to get work done faster and better. Bill, who has a Ph.D. in educational psychology, researched the effects of media on cognition at Harvard University. He has 25 years of experience as a consultant focused on business applications for emerging technologies. Bill writes for FastForward, The AppGap, and his own blog, Portals and KM. You can also reach him via http://twitter.com/BillIves.
Tags: Yakabod Bill Ives Twitter microblogs fastforward blog
by Collaboration Pizza in Business
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Episode 3: Jumpbox - 55 Open Source Applications Ready for Your Business
Caleb spends time with Sean Tierney, Chief Operating Office of JumpBox. JumpBox enables Lotus Foundations Channel Partners to dramatically
expand their service offering with a broad array of hassle-free Open Source server applications that run immediately on Foundations.
Boasting the largest library of quality virtualized server software, JumpBox represents the simplest path to extend the functionality of a
Foundations instance. Available applications include blogs, wikis, CRM, HR, project mTags: opensource jumpbox foundations information technology small business
by Caleb Barlow in Computers
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The GoldRing Website
We will talk about the GoldRing Website:
http://goldring.wetpaint.com Magenta Pixie, Miss Magikal and Jivanda are members of the GoldRing and our radio channel is one of the GoldRing Radio Channels. You will find all GoldRing Radio Shows on this page
GoldRing Radio Shows on BlogTalk The GoldRing website uses Wetpaint as a platform. Wetpaint provides social websites (aka Wikis) that everyone can contribute to. Wetpaint provides all the features and tools. The GoldRing has 835 pages created bTags: Magenta Pixie Miss Magikal Ascension 2012 Healing Music GoldRing Empowerment
by Magenta Magik in Spirituality
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