On Tuesday June 9th, join us to discuss lessons-learned, share open-source software, and explore opportunities for collaborative development agreements on expanding and improving knowledge management tools. This includes but is not limited to extensions for MediaWiki and other wiki platforms. We'd like to invite everyone ranging from software developers and system administrators to end users and managers. NASA's Johnson Space Center is teaming with the Technology Collaboration Center of Houston to host this event.
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) - NASA's strategy for critical data visibility through KM - Accelerating development of a knowledge sharing program
If you are interested in attending, please register so we can finalize the logistics including room size. If you would like to present a relevant topic, please contact us with the details.
Register at http://www.tcc-houston.org/knowledge-management-technologies.html
We may offer the ability to remotely participate. If you are unable to travel to Houston and would like more information, please contact us.
If you have any questions, feel free to email us at enterprisemediawiki@gmail.com
Daren
Hello everyone!
We would like to share our final agenda and ask if anyone else is interested in joining the event.
Please visit http://enterprisemediawiki.org/wiki for updates to the agenda and information on how to participate remotely. We will stream video via NASA USTREAM and will solicit questions and feedback using a Google form.
If you plan to attend in person, please register via http://www.tcc-houston.org/knowledge-management-technologies.html
Feel free to email us at enterprisemediawiki@gmail.com with any questions.
Daren
TimeTopic7:30 - 8:00Networking Breakfast *Provided by SGT*8:00 - 8:15Welcome8:15 - 9:00Transforming an Enterprise Culture to the Wiki Way *Cora Carmody, Jacobs*9:00 - 9:45NASA Strategy for Critical Data Visibility through Knowledge Management *David Meza, NASA*9:45 - 10:00Break10:00 - 10:15TCC Overview *Bob Prochnow, TCC-Houston*10:15 - 10:45Experiences in Developing an Agile Knowledge Environment at SGT *Rohit Mital, SGT*10:45 - 11:30Wiki Accountability & Culture Shift *James Montalvo & Daren Welsh, SGT*11:30 - 11:45The Perfect KM Solution? (Intro) *Stephanie Johnston, NASA*11:45 - 12:30Lunch *Provided by SGT*12:30 - 13:00The Perfect KM Solution? (Breakout session)13:00 - 13:30The Perfect KM Solution? (Group discussion) *Stephanie Johnston, NASA*13:30 - 14:00Data Organization *Dan Ostermayer, WikEM.org*14:00 - 14:15Break14:15 - 15:00S/W Development Collaborations & Crowd Sourcing *Daren Welsh & James Montalvo, SGT; Mark Dillard & Steve Rader, NASA*14:15 - 15:00History of the EVA Wiki *Scott Wray, SGT*15:00 - 15:45Accelerating Development of a Knowledge Sharing Program *Daniel Ranta, DR Consulting*15:45 - 16:00Semantic MediaWiki Demo & Closing Remarks *Daren Welsh, SGT*
On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 1:18 PM, Enterprise Mediawiki < enterprisemediawiki@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tuesday June 9th, join us to discuss lessons-learned, share open-source software, and explore opportunities for collaborative development agreements on expanding and improving knowledge management tools. This includes but is not limited to extensions for MediaWiki and other wiki platforms. We'd like to invite everyone ranging from software developers and system administrators to end users and managers. NASA's Johnson Space Center is teaming with the Technology Collaboration Center of Houston to host this event.
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)
- NASA's strategy for critical data visibility through KM
- Accelerating development of a knowledge sharing program
If you are interested in attending, please register so we can finalize the logistics including room size. If you would like to present a relevant topic, please contact us with the details.
Register at http://www.tcc-houston.org/knowledge-management-technologies.html
We may offer the ability to remotely participate. If you are unable to travel to Houston and would like more information, please contact us.
If you have any questions, feel free to email us at enterprisemediawiki@gmail.com
Daren
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