Wiki Symposium at Queensland University of Technology

I’m in Brisbane, Australia to visit Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and participate in their Wiki Symposium. It’s organised around three themes: Learning and Teaching, Research, and Business Support, and gives QUT’s wiki community a chance to share examples, case studies, and ideas. I’ll give the opening talk tomorrow on successfully growing wiki adoption, capitalizing on the low structure nature of the wiki to make it work for diverse needs, and using Wikipatterns.com & the concept of usage patterns to help build common practices, which is especially important for a large organization.

Here’s the official description:

Wikis for Higher Education Teaching and Learning, Research and Business Collaboration
An interactive event involving:

  • A keynote presentation from Stewart Mader (noted wiki/social software researcher, author and speaker)
  • Roundtable discussions for those interested in wikis for teaching and learning, research and/or business collaboration
  • Hands-on workshops
  • Staff expert panels

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    Future Changes is the online home of Stewart Mader, an experienced content strategist and project manager, dynamic speaker to corporate audiences and conferences, and author of two books. He has helped organizations around the world, including Booz Allen Hamilton, Brown University, ICANN, MARS, SAP, and The World Bank develop content strategies and build products that increase information value, collaboration, and employee & customer engagement.

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