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Program Meeting: Everything You Wanted to Know About Wiki But Were Afraid to Ask. |
November 2004 Program Meeting: Everything You Wanted to Know About Wiki But Were Afraid to Ask.
The first wiki site was created in 1995 for the Portland Pattern Repository for the discussion of pattern languages by programmer Ward Cunningham. Cunningham named wiki after the “wiki wiki” or “quick” shuttle buses at Honolulu Airport. Today, wiki is recognized as a promising way to develop public and private knowledge bases.
Presenter Brian Lamb is a friendly wikignome at the University of British Columbia. As a coordinator at the Office of Learning Technology, a division that facilitates new ways of learning through the use of technology, he proselytizes webblogs and wikis to the masses at the university through articles, seminars and workshops.
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