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Effective collaboration with wikis | DavePress

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‹ links for 2008-07-07 • links for 2008-07-08 › Effective collaboration with wikis. July 8, 2008 in wikis | 9 comments. own blog ) for some advice how how wikis can be used to throw some rough notes up and invite people to collaborate and share knowledge and experience to develop them into more coherent documents.

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How to Cut Costs with Your Own Support Community

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Support communities—forum sites, wikis or any venues that include user-generated content—are surprisingly self-sufficient. Take a look at some strong examples of community support. Autodesk WikiHelp : Another software behemoth, Autodesk’s engineering niche introduces a decidedly heavier technical element than previous examples.

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Social Media Budget Ratio

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The cost of the technology used for social media is rather low. Take for example - a blog - costs next to nothing, a podcast can cost btw $0 and $2000 on the high end, a video can cost btw $0 and $10,000 - $15,000, a wiki can cost about $6500 a year, a community can cost btw $0 (Ning) up to $100,000 a year for a private branded community.

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Intranet Blog :: E-mail fatigue

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including major costs, significant litigation, and a drag on key processes. Also helping overcome e-mail fatigue at leading organizations are effective policies on e-mail use and the use of social media such as wikis and blogs. More than 40% are testing, piloting or evaluating blog and wiki applications at the time of the survey.

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The Ultimate User-Generated Content Guide

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Whether it’s a blog, social media post, Wiki, podcast, video or social image, the content is created by third-party users. Typically this type of content comes at little-to-no cost, which acts likes a free source of advertising. Businesses then use this content on their website or social media networks to promote their brand.

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The Bamboo Project Blog: Seven Strategies for Supporting Personal Learning Environments at Work

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There are also some good resources at the Learning Technologies Centre PLE Wiki , including some images and descriptions of other peoples PLEs. And be sure to check out the Common Craft Plain English series of videos on RSS , Wikis and Social Bookmarking --in 3.5 Mine is here. This approach might be more appealing to some people.

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Nuggets from Social Media workshops as of late. : Community Group Therapy

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Here are some random thoughts from a collection of these experiences and feedback from conference speeches: 1) Features are NOT user experiences: Warning…if you ask someone about desired user experience and they say wiki or forum, you have work to do. 4) None of the following are community platforms: Wikis, Blogs or Forums.