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Collaborative writing software online with Writeboard. Write, share, revise, compare.
A wiki-like document collaboration tool
Springnote - your online notebook based on wiki
"Springnote allows you to create pages, to work on them together with your friends, and to share files. Springnote is also a great tool for group projects as it allows group members to easily collaborate. Advanced search, numerous templates, and 2GB of FREE File Storage are only few examples of how Springnote can help you. Of course, you already know that Springnote is an Internet service, meaning you can access it from anywhere anytime. "
ZoomAtlas: About Us
"The ZoomAtlas geo-social networking site is the largest, most detailed, lifelike map of the United States that blends satellite imagery with capabilities for users to personally update properties. Through site-customization tools users can update map details including roads, railroads, waterways, sidewalks and property lines to miniscule landscaping details like grass, flowers and bricks on residences, restaurants, schools, parks, workplaces and more. Beyond updating location-specific aesthetics and details from the past, the map enables users to post information and notes for family and friends at important locations in their collective lives. "
Rede Jovem: Wikimapa | MobileActive.org
"In the favelas, or slums, of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, unnamed streets meander through the hillsides. There are hospitals, coffee shops and restaurants, none of which appear on a map, and mail carriers struggle to get letters to homes without addresses.
A new project by Rede Jovem, a Brazilian nonprofit that loosely translates to "Youth Net," seeks to change that. With the help of five young "wiki-reporters" and GPS-equipped mobile phones, the nonprofit is building a map of five Brazilian favelas: Complexo do Alemão, Cidade de Deus, Morro do Pavão-Pavãozinho, Morro Santa Marta and Complexo da Maré. By uploading information to the phones, the reporters are mapping the unmapped, one road and cafe at a time.
"The main goal was to mark public interest spots on a map and show places like schools and institutions and hospitals and restaurants," said Natalia Santos, the executive coordinator for Rede Jovem. "We wanted to spread the news about what slums do have, so all the people can get to know that the slum is not just a place for violence and marginality and robbery.""
Main Page - Hurricane Info Wiki
"HurricaneWiki.org: A project of the Hurricane Information Center"
What is Working Wikily? | Working Wikily
"“Working Wikily” is a phrase that the Monitor Institute team coined (with a little alliterative assistance from our friend Lucy Bernholz) to describe the new ways that people are applying network theory and networked technology to do the work they’ve always done in a more collaborative form and also to begin working in new ways altogether."
Wikibility Cultural Key Drivers: #4 Collaboration | Future Changes
"The true collaboration occurs when people have the possibility to co-work on the same sub-task, activating a mechanism of new knowledge creation. Collaboration is not so obvious if is not clearly supported: the risk is to exchange this “together” learning process with a simple cooperation process, producing not new knowledge but only a simple addition of individual regress knowledge.
In this sense, collaboration has to be helped in order to avoid isolation in job and supported with a compatible scheduling of daily activities. Is also important to create “collaboration bridges” across teams and groups, involving people to participate in each other’s activities or involve experts on other areas to collaborate together. "
Proceedings:LP1/Full text - Wikimania
"The spread of wiki technology combined with Wikimedia’s restricted goals has led to the creation of separate wikis devoted to diverse communities. Many do not reach their full potential through a lack of focus or leadership; others fail to attract stable contributors due to inadequate policies or promotion. This situation can be improved.
Variations in topic, audience, and technical ability demand differing approaches when building and managing wiki communities. I provide concrete examples from two: Creatures Wiki, based around an artificial life simulation for children; and WikiFur, an encyclopedia for the furry (anthropomorphic) fandom. I show community solutions to issues arising from policy decisions, such as the inclusion of information on community members, and describe approaches to disruption, including legal threats, proxy attacks, and influxes of visitors – and vandals – from popular websites.
I discuss the variable applicability of Wikipedia’s policies, as well as effective methods of online and offline promotion, recruiting, advertising, and monitoring of visitors and contributors. I outline effective uses of featured material on the front pages in driving regular contributions and traffic, and note the importance of personal leadership and delegation. I conclude that a respected community reference site can be created within half a year. (summary, PDF and audio versions)"
How the Obama campaign uses Wikis | Future Changes
"That the Obama campaign is so tech savvy and so open to using social software is unsurprising. They have run one of the most comprehensive online campaigns in recent memory — perhaps ever — generally outperforming opponents on nearly every social network or social media site, and according to a recent post from Ning’s Marc Andreesen, Obama has long been very interested in social networking and how it can affect politics.
The specific appeal of Central Desktop’s wiki-based approach is that allows volunteers to shape the messaging and quickly collaborate with each other without the need to go through a webmaster. The Texas effort, some of which was cloned over from the previous California site, was literally launched a couple of weeks ago in mid-February."
YouTube - The Visual Wiki: a new metaphor for knowledge access and management
"Successful knowledge management results in a competitive advantage in today's information- and knowledge-rich industries. The elaboration and integration of emerging web-based tools and services has proven suitable for collecting and organizing intellectual property. Due to an increasing information overload, information and knowledge visualization have become an effective method for representing complex bodies of knowledge in an alternative fashion by using visual languages. The focus of this research is the development of a "Visual Wiki", which combines the notion of a textual and a visual representation of knowledge. "
About jumping in where you can add value | Social Media CoLab
"You need to make some new connections in your brain. To start, you can't rely on the old "the better my work, the better my grade" as your sole motivation. If you do a lot of contributing, that will be reflected on your Mystuff page, and it will become part of the learning narrative you create at the end of the quarter to convince me that you deserve an A. But the real motivation is the thrill of creating something in which you put in 1/18th of the effort but reap all of the benefit. There's a very practical lesson in that. It has to do with an essential understanding of how to contribute to and benefit from mass collaboration -- something that might be a lot more important in your future than you might not see yet. So that's one brain circuit you need to stimulate a lot, so you can groove it in. "Neurons that fire together, wire together.""
WikiSym 2009 - The 5th International Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration : Program
Program and schedule with links to some talks
PublicSphere2 - Kate Lundy
This Public Sphere briefing paper on Government 2.0: Policy & Practice is now closed for public edits as of the 22nd July 2009. The final PDF will be linked here in the coming days. It is to date the most comprehensive document on Government 2.0 including links, information and case studies from all around the world, and specific recommendations to for the Australian government based on this experience.
Discussion on the topic, Government Policy and Practice opened on 29th May 2009 via a blog on Senator Lundy's site. The Public Sphere Camp was held on 22nd June 2009. This briefing paper, was opened for public contributions via a Wiki on 30th June 2009 and closed on the 22nd July 2009. The briefing paper will be submitted to the Government 2.0 taskforce which was announced at the Public Sphere Camp on 22nd June.
The Information has been collated from the talks, blog posts and comments linked on the Public Sphere #2 - Government 2.0 page, from the community liveblogging on the day and from the Twitter transcript of #publicsphere between the 20th and 25th June 2009.
All document edits can still be accessed and viewed in the RecentChanges page for PublicSphere2 for full transparency to the process of creating this briefing paper.
What Is a Wiki (and How to Use One for Your Projects) - O'Reilly Media
This tutorial is about how to effectively use a wiki to keep notes and share ideas amongst a group of people, and how to organize that wiki to avoid lost thoughts and encourage serendipity.
WikiCity - WikiCity
Welcome to WikiCity... A city wiki for every city
WikiCity is much like an on-line newspaper, except anyone can contribute stories, photos, opinions, and local events! Find things to do, places to visit, share local history, exchange ideas, discuss issues within your community, or post a free classified ad in the WikiCity Marketplace.
Almost every page can be edited, however, due to the rate of inflation, user accounts are now twice as free. They are also optional, but you are encouraged to create one here: Create a User Account. Otherwise, get started by selecting your State from the map below:
Category:Governance - P2P Foundation
This section covers both 1) the organizational microscale formats or methods used to govern peer production, FLOSS, and other non-coercive methods of governance; 2) the evolution on a macro-scale towards the dominance of collaborative networks
This section is maintained by Michel Bauwens and adheres to Connective Hypothesis, i.e. The key organizing pattern of our global culture is shifting from a top-down hierarchical pyramid to a distributed, self-organizing network. [1]
MixedInk - Free Collaborative Writing Tool
This speech was created by 455 members of Slate using the democratic, collaborative writing tools at MixedInk.com. For more about how it was created, see here. It can be republished only if accompanied by this note.
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This speech was created by 455 members of Slate using the democratic, collaborative writing tools at MixedInk.com. For more about how it was created, see here. It can be republished only if accompanied by this note.
Social and Cultural Foundations of American Education - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks
Social and Cultural Foundations of American Education
From Wikibooks, the open-content textbooks collection
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Social and Cultural Foundations of American Education
From Wikibooks, the open-content textbooks collection
ORAL WIKI
Blogs, wikis, and other Web 2.0 applications have become crucial tools for capturing and sharing information in distributed organisations. However, the power of these tools has not yet reached areas where Internet infrastructure or literacy lag behind.
The Oral Wiki is a phone-based wiki system that could serve as a networking tool to strengthen informal justice systems. It could archive case results and facilitate information sharing between the informal and formal justice systems. Because it is completely based on voice, participants who cannot read or write are able to contribute to and benefit from this resource.
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Blogs, wikis, and other Web 2.0 applications have become crucial tools for capturing and sharing information in distributed organisations. However, the power of these tools has not yet reached areas where Internet infrastructure or literacy lag behind.
The Oral Wiki is a phone-based wiki system that could serve as a networking tool to strengthen informal justice systems. It could archive case results and facilitate information sharing between the informal and formal justice systems. Because it is completely based on voice, participants who cannot read or write are able to contribute to and benefit from this resource.
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- Build technologies that connect disadvantaged communities to emerging telecommunications infrastructures
- Increase access to justice
- Strengthen informal justice systems
- Facilitate information sharing among informal justice actors
- Facilitate information sharing between the informal and formal justice systems
- Facilitate more efficient and transparent informal justice systems
- Create archives of decisions made in informal justice systems
- Generate awareness around oral societies' technological needs
The primary objectives of the Oral Wiki are the following:
Our proposed technological solution is based on the notion that working at the community level might help bring two people together, which could in turn bring reconciliation to communities where informal justice is key to the social fabric.
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