Today, I’ll be joined by Anne Goldenberg, Ted Ernst, Mark Bernstein, François Beauregard, and Dirk Riehle on a panel called, “Wiki Patterns: What Works and What Doesn’t?” at WikiSym 2007. We’ll share & discuss the best ways people have found so far for stimulating collaboration in organizations and communities. Some of those ideas are documented on Wikipatterns.com, and panelists will further explore these and other ideas, share stories about getting a wiki started, and discuss their experiences building participation and interest in using it.
WikiSym 2007: “Wiki Patterns: What Works and What Doesn’t?”
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