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organization needed a way to communicate, centralize information, and ease collaboration.
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White sees the wiki as a more dynamic communication tool for those who aren't highly technical, pointing out that only a few of its members possess the technical knowledge to edit HTML Web pages and upload them to the organization's site.
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"The wiki is currently the only place where all of our ideas and work are stored
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collaborating on projects via a wiki is much more efficient than sending around email attachments with multiple edits and revisions
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Rather than forcing inexperienced persons to wade through HTML tags, wikis offer a set of easily comprehensible editing tools — often referred to by the acronym WYSIWYG (short for "what you see is what you get") — similar to those found in word-processing programs. For example, to bold or italicize a word on a wiki, you'd simply highlight it with your mouse, and then click a toolbar icon to format the text. Once you've laid out the page, you simply hit the Submit (or similarly titled) button and your changes will immediately appear live on the wiki.
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Most Wiki-creation tools are geared toward users who lack advanced technical skills.
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Generally speaking, wikis can be divided into three basic categories: public, protected, and private.
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Creating a wiki using a third-party wiki-hosting service is a sensible choice for many nonprofits, as this option requires minimal setup and no advanced technical knowledge.
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Nonprofit Wiki Success Stories
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Because wikis are inexpensive and relatively easy to use, some nonprofits and educational institutions have found that they're the ideal tool for helping team members or students collaborate more effectively.
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Exploring the World of Wikis
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Grant DanielA good, in-depth description of wiki's and how organizations and non-profits can get together and improve their efforts.
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jrolleWikis -- collaborative Web sites that allow users to rapidly and easily change the content of pages -- can help your organization share information and collaborate remotely.
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Jim Hauzemore soup
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Howard DaleProvides a simple explanation of what wikis are and what they do,but also provides some examples of how they have been successfully used in non profit organizations
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