[DOWNLOAD] The Complete Guide to Wikis: How to Set Up, Use, and Benefit from Wikis for Teachers, Business Professionals, Families, and Friends
✿ T. Brian Chatfield ✿
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Good for what it is, but zero codeBy Let's Compare Options Preptorial265 pages of very large type, all prose, no code. OK for a VERY rudimentary intro to wikis, useless if you want to do something VERY basic, like set permissions.Much better are: Wikis For Dummies, Mediawiki (Wikipedia and Beyond), and best and most current and useful of all: Working with MediaWiki.IF YOU HAVE GOTTEN this book or another similar book (use 's keyword: MediaWiki)We started wikiHow with a lot of hope, but little cash. In just four years, thousands of volunteers have collaborated to write 50,000 how-to articles in 6 languages that are now read by over 16 million people a month. All this happened because of the magic of the Wiki Way. The Complete Guide to WiAs the 8th most visited site on the Internet according to the Alexa Internet traffic ratings, and with more than 30 million new words a month of content added regularly, Wikipedia has become a symbol of the web s current incarnation the collaborative project that has developed around the world to compile the knowledge and expertise of everyone. Wikis are a great tool that allow any topic, anywhere, to be compiled and crosschecked by just about anyone to great effect whether it is simply to prov... [PDF.wq02] The Complete Guide to Wikis: How to Set Up, Use, and Benefit from Wikis for Teachers, Business Professionals, Families, and Friends Rating: 4.76 (705 Votes)
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