Wikis are taking the Internet by storm, increasing collaboration from the corporate boardroom to the university dorm room. Never before has a technology allowed users to take a hands-on role in creating and editing volumes of content in real time. author Dawn Dunkerley will guide you through the fundamentals of wiki history, concepts, and technology, helping you to make an informed decision about your wiki needs. To begin learning, simply click the links.
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Introduction and Course Overview
Introduction and Course Overview Introduction to Wikis
What a Wiki is Forefathers of the Wiki Web 2.0 WikiWikiWeb Wikipedia Web Technology Pros and Cons Wikis Everywhere
Commercial External Wikis Workplace Internal Wikis Hobby/Entertainment Wikis Education Wikis Advocacy Wikis Technology Wikis
Wiki Roles
Administrator
Quality Control
Contributor
Reader
Wikis at Work
Why Wiki at Work
Knowledge Sharing at the Office
Intranet
Documentation
Project Management
Exploring Wikis
Understanding Pages
Following the Bread Crumbs
Searching Wikis
Wikipedia
Navigating Wikipedia
Wikipedia as a Research Tool
Editing Wikipedia
Stubs
Linking
Wiki Engines
The Wiki Engine
MediaWiki
TWiki
MoinMoin
PmWiki
DokuWiki
Version Control
Version Control
Accountability
Wiki Hosting
Wiki Farm
Hosting Options for the Beginner Pt.1
Hosting Options for the Beginner Pt.2
Hosting Options for the Advanced User
Creating Your Wiki
WikiSpaces
Creating Pages
Editing Pages
Linking Pages
Protecting Your Wiki
Adding Images & Video
Advanced Wiki Knowledge
Changing Look & Feel
Protecting Your Wiki
Usage Statistics
Changing Your License
Wiki Best Practices
Design Best Practices
Security Best Practices
Content Best Practices
Advertising Best Practices
Course Wrap Up
Course Wrap Up
About the Author
About the Author