Showing posts with label wiki. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wiki. Show all posts

Monday, April 07, 2008

The Value of Wiki Collaboration


A great graphic from Wikinomics of why wiki collaboration beats email collaboration. A picture says a 1,000 words.

For me the graphic also demonstrates where we may be headed with cloud computing.

Tip to Doug Cornelius' post "Wikis and Happiness" at KM Space.

Thursday, February 07, 2008

Web/Health 2.0 For Dummies

Blogs, wikis, social bookmarking and social networking for dummies courtesy of Pew Trusts' e-patients.net. Simple explanations and visual demonstrations to better understand the basic concepts.

I've watched a couple of these before -- but have not seen a post with them conveniently in one place. Again the power of social networking (e-social improvement courtesy of the grid crowd). Moreover, I didn't really know who produced these short explanatory videos -- check out Common Craft for more videos including on RSS in Plain English.



Hmm . . . I may contact them to help me produce a clip called: Stark Law in Plain English.

Tip to Matthew Holt over at the Health Care Law Blog.

Friday, September 14, 2007

Joint Commission Launches WikiHealthCare

iHealthBeat reports about the Joint Commission's new pilot wiki, WikiHealthCare. The pilot project is an effort by the Joint Commission to create a collaborative space for open exchange of information among health care professionals.

According to the article, the site now only has 1,500 registered users and only about 10 actively posting to the wiki. What's a wiki?

Modern Healthcare has more.