These are two others that I have stumbled across. I think it's really interesting to look at these wiki's and see what makes them good/bad, attractive/not, etc. I think there can always be something to learned..I've looked at these extensively, and even made accounts on them to explore the process. I encourage others to experience and perhaps share what you think makes these different, good/bad, etc, compared to Wikipedia.
Global Women's Network has videos on how to do things a simple as create a user account...which I think is nice.
http://www.global-womens-network.org/
http://wikigender.org/index.php/New_Home
-Sarah
I'm creating account on these two wikis to better understand ways that these wikis function since they have more women, and were created more recently than WMF projects.
Sydney Poore User:FloNight
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 12:16 PM, Sarah Stierch sarah.stierch@gmail.comwrote:
These are two others that I have stumbled across. I think it's really interesting to look at these wiki's and see what makes them good/bad, attractive/not, etc. I think there can always be something to learned..I've looked at these extensively, and even made accounts on them to explore the process. I encourage others to experience and perhaps share what you think makes these different, good/bad, etc, compared to Wikipedia.
Global Women's Network has videos on how to do things a simple as create a user account...which I think is nice.
http://www.global-womens-network.org/
http://wikigender.org/index.php/New_Home
-Sarah
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