Liveblogging Wiki 101 @ Northern Voice 2008

Stewart Mader presenting Wiki 101 @ Northern Voice 2008While I was presenting Wiki 101, Mhairi Petrovic and Jeffrey Keefer liveblogged the session. Mhairi blogged 7 tips for company wikis – more information on these from 21 Days of Wiki Adoption.

Thanks Robin for taking some great candids while I presented!

Update: Mark Cannon blogged about the session over at BC Brit.

3 Comments

  1. I really enjoyed live blogging your presentation. I’m using pbwiki to track and share work I do for clients and to give them a forum to collaborate back. I am sold on the wiki idea and you gave me some great ideas as to how I can take advantage of this technology more. Thanks!

  2. Thanks! I’m glad the presentation was valuable for you, and thanks for liveblogging it!

    Cheers,
    Stewart

  3. Anytime Stewart. It was great to hang out with you and hope to see you when you`re in Toronto next time. Enjoy San Fran… er.. San Francisco :-)

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