Wikis inside a community platform rather than as the platform: Tomoye Communities and SharePoint Wiki
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Wikis are important to meet specific but not all community use cases
They work great for jointly creating documentation/ document authorship
They can be used by small teams or large groups
Spectrum of community interactivity
Power users or leaders
complex thoughts or technology
documents, videos
More advanced interaction
Minimal typing
Questions and Answers, blogs, simple wikis
Basic interaction
Mouse only
become a member, mark as helpful, add someone to my network, bookmark, voting
A wiki inside a community
The community platform – documents, videos, bookmarking, ask a question, blogging, ranking, tagging, experts and members, friend feeds, status updates (optional), etc
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Community can bookmark it, rate it, ask about it, comment on it, blog it and otherwise add community context to it. SharePoint Wiki is referenced in community in a list and also in the navigation
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