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That's a posting full of iinsght!
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Well, there hasn't been an update to the Wiki since December 8, noinhtg substantive was ever added, and a lot of the point of the Wiki has been superseded by the MediaSpace site, which benefits from official MCDM sponsorship. Unless someone objects, I'll be taking it down sometime in the near future.This was an interesting experience for me. I very successfully introduced a Wiki at REI, where it filled a huge need that the outmoded and locked-down Intranet was not filling. While on the surface, it seems that MCDM also has a similar need and people initially expressed interest in the Wiki, there seems to have been a disconnect somewhere between need, learning curve, and possibly attention span. I'm trying out a Wiki on a side project I'm working on, where I hope it will serve dual needs of both supporting and marketing the project. The nice thing about the Internet is how with minimal effort you can try all kinds of stuff. If it doesn't stick, it's not a big deal.
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I have a bottle of that wine in my wine caibnet. A friend got me a bottle as a gift. I got your email about winning! Thanks!! I will email you back with my info later on tonight after the kids are in bed.
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Current revision as of 13:31, 16 March 2013

Well, there hasn't been an update to the Wiki since December 8, noinhtg substantive was ever added, and a lot of the point of the Wiki has been superseded by the MediaSpace site, which benefits from official MCDM sponsorship. Unless someone objects, I'll be taking it down sometime in the near future.This was an interesting experience for me. I very successfully introduced a Wiki at REI, where it filled a huge need that the outmoded and locked-down Intranet was not filling. While on the surface, it seems that MCDM also has a similar need and people initially expressed interest in the Wiki, there seems to have been a disconnect somewhere between need, learning curve, and possibly attention span. I'm trying out a Wiki on a side project I'm working on, where I hope it will serve dual needs of both supporting and marketing the project. The nice thing about the Internet is how with minimal effort you can try all kinds of stuff. If it doesn't stick, it's not a big deal.

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