The document introduces the TRIAS wiki, which was created as a collaborative knowledge environment to support the TRIAS Telematica Leonardo da Vinci pilot project. The wiki aims to provide a structured yet flexible repository of content on e-government topics to support various educational activities. It contains encyclopedia pages, case studies, educational materials, user guides, and pages on e-government challenges, solutions, and design principles. The document discusses using the wiki to structure knowledge in a domain like e-government while maintaining flexibility, accessibility, and quality of content.
The document introduces the TRIAS wiki, which was created as a collaborative knowledge environment to support the TRIAS Telematica Leonardo da Vinci pilot project. The wiki aims to provide a structured yet flexible repository of content on e-government topics to support various educational activities. It contains encyclopedia pages, case studies, educational materials, user guides, and pages on e-government challenges, solutions, and design principles. The document discusses using the wiki to structure knowledge in a domain like e-government while maintaining flexibility, accessibility, and quality of content.
This document discusses key concepts related to Web2.0 including open APIs, open source, rich internet applications, Ajax, content management systems, social networking sites, real-time applications, mobile applications, social aspects, and cloud computing. Web2.0 focuses on more dynamic, user-generated, and interactive experiences compared to earlier web applications.
The document lists various global and regional organizations, networks, and resources related to mission work, including the Global Network of Mission Structures, World Mission Alliance, Korean Mission Information Network, Mission Strategy Gathering, World Mission Information Center, World Mission Information Institute, and IgniteMission. It also mentions regions across the globe and thanks the reader.
This document discusses openness on the web. It references Web 2.0 and open applications, accounts, APIs, sources, and content which suggests advocating for freely accessible and editable online resources and software. The focus appears to be on collaboration and sharing through open platforms on the world wide web.
This document discusses key concepts related to Web2.0 including open APIs, open source, rich internet applications, Ajax, content management systems, social networking sites, real-time applications, mobile applications, social aspects, and cloud computing. Web2.0 focuses on more dynamic, user-generated, and interactive experiences compared to earlier web applications.
The document lists various global and regional organizations, networks, and resources related to mission work, including the Global Network of Mission Structures, World Mission Alliance, Korean Mission Information Network, Mission Strategy Gathering, World Mission Information Center, World Mission Information Institute, and IgniteMission. It also mentions regions across the globe and thanks the reader.
This document discusses openness on the web. It references Web 2.0 and open applications, accounts, APIs, sources, and content which suggests advocating for freely accessible and editable online resources and software. The focus appears to be on collaboration and sharing through open platforms on the world wide web.
4. 주제는 자유 ! 함께 나눌 수 있는 선교 경험과 정보 e g h b d j a k i c f
5. SNS 활용 Ignitemission.kr twtpoll.com Flickr.com twitter.com wordpress.com youtube.com onoffmix.com 블로그 온라인 투표 참가자 모집 빠른 정보공유 사진 공유 동영상 공유 독립 블로그 slideshare.net 슬라이드 공유 SNS 를 활용한 참여와 공유
6. IgniteMission 란 ? Mission 선교의 비전 과 가 치있는 정보를 온라인 과 오프라인 상에서 공유하여 선교정보를 통한 세계복음화 기여