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Hands-on Wiki Tutorial. Facilitated by Erik Whalen-Pedersen Assisted by Rob McNamee and Phil Russell. What is a Wiki?. A Wiki is an editable website (it’s Web 2.0) i.e. Wikipedia – the world’s largest! wiki wiki means “quick” in Hawaiian Promoting easy, “quick” collaboration for teams
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Hands-on Wiki Tutorial Facilitated by Erik Whalen-Pedersen Assisted by Rob McNamee and Phil Russell
What is a Wiki? • A Wiki is an editable website (it’s Web 2.0) • i.e. Wikipedia – the world’s largest! • wiki wiki means “quick” in Hawaiian • Promoting easy, “quick” collaboration for teams • One space for multiple people to exchange information and develop / store documents • Why PBWiki? They’re as easy to make as a peanut butter sandwich. Subcommittee Name Presenter; Location
Does IRI use wikis? • Yes! • Wikis are a powerful resource because they: • Promote collaboration • Share one place for document exchange and development • Replace email • Are free Subcommittee Name Presenter; Location
IRI’s Wikis ROR Networks IRI Committees Research-on-Research committee Science and Technology Policy Board of Editors Adv. Programs Committee Meeting planning committees Distribution task force www.randdmetrics.pbwiki.com www.techtransfer.pbwiki.com www.innovationportfoliomanagement.pbwiki.com www.randdlabofthefuture.pbwiki.com www.leadershipskills.pbwiki.com www.witl.pbwiki.com www.sustainabilityinrandd.pbwiki.com www.collaborationcontinuum.pbwiki.com Subcommittee Name Presenter; Location Environmental, Health & Safety Network (EHSN) External Technology Network (ETN) Finance Network (FN) Human Resources Network (HRN) Information Services/Information Technology Network (ISITN) Innovation Leaders Network (ILN) New Business Development Network (NBDN) R&D Support Services Network (RDSSN)