This event has been rescheduled for June 9th and the scope has been widened to include all methods of knowledge management (KM). We are soliciting volunteers for presentations. Our preliminary agenda includes (but is not limited to):
- How a wiki can be more accountable than any other KM system - How to organize data using templates and onboard new users - What features and qualities make for the "perfect" KM system? - How to complete the culture shift to using a wiki (getting the last 10% to use it)
Note that the event registration page[1] has moved due to the broadened scope.
If you are interested in attending, please register so we can communicate directly with you. If you are interested in presenting, please send your topics soon so we can coordinate. A couple of you already have submitted ideas and I will be in touch soon.
If you have any questions, feel free to email us at enterprisemediawiki@gmail.com
[1] http://www.tcc-houston.org/knowledge-management-technologies.html
On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 2:27 PM, Enterprise Mediawiki < enterprisemediawiki@gmail.com> wrote:
On Monday April 20th, Houston-based MediaWiki users and developers will meet to share lessons-learned, open-source extensions, and collaborate on developing new extensions beneficial to any organization using MediaWiki. This event is being hosted by NASA’s Johnson Space Center and the Technology Collaboration Center of Houston.
The preliminary agenda includes:
Presentations:
Overview of key MediaWiki extensions used at NASA
Watch Analytics extension
Discussion topics:
What features and qualities make for the "perfect" knowledge management solution?
Comparison: A single wiki vs. a wiki farm. Which works better for a large organization?
What is the best way to share data between wikis?
Wiki Conversations: Turning e-mail conversations into useful knowledge retention
Idea for development: Citations of references
How to complete the culture change to using a wiki (i.e., getting the last 10% to use it)?
Please visit the event information page[1] to register for attendance and presentations. We are looking for people volunteering to present topics at this meetup. Email us with any questions at enterprisemediawiki@gmail.com [1] http://www.tcc-houston.org/mediawiki-technologies.html
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