Wiki engines, plastic designs, sweating...
Things are moving fast at work, even if the summertime is definitely here (judging from the amount of sweat I can produce by cycling on flat terrain for 10 minutes to get there). Hopefully, the focus here is switching a bit from the e-learning thing, over to the e-learning2.0 thing.
That's good, because e-learning2.0 is less about reading the user's manual for philosophy online, and more about collaborating with peers,creating content, being happy, using websites with colorful and plasticky interfaces and fooling around (which is my biggest occupation, as you might know).
So a lot is dealing with wikis, and blogs and things like that, that are able to spark some interest in this big guy with a huge "What's my actual job" sign hanging from the neck. :D
Unfortunately, since everything we do is Super Secret and the competitors are always listening, I can't show you for example the actual joyful logo I did for this ongoing project, or tell you about the painful amount of fiddling you need to get a Twiki website up and running. (the logo is the one you see on the left, and well... it takes ages to understand that damn Twiki thing!!)
Anyway, some good resources if you, for joy or passion want to start a wiki: http://www.wikimatrix.org/ A place where you get all the possible wiki engines reviewed. Go for the easy ones! (I told ya)
http://www.wikispaces.com/ Create a wiki on the go, without the need to install anything (that's the boring way! come on, get dirty on being a nerd!)
oh, and what's a damn wiki, anyway? :)





















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