Workshops/Workshop Wiki
From percolab
- Nothing compares to a wiki when it comes to the collaborative organising and structuring of content. This family of Web content management software is both entirely flexible and accessible and absolutely robust. No surprise then, that companies and organisations are turning to wikis more and more for a variety of reasons from capturing knowledge to the continuous documentation of projects, the production of learning activities or professional development processes.This workshop will help you improve challenges within your organisation or company by efficiently implanting a wiki technology and methodology.
Objectives
- Develop your understanding of what characterises wiki technology
- Develop skills to use wiki technology
- Analyse your work flows to better understand how wikis can support your work processes.
- Develop a wiki structure and methodology to support and facilitate your needs.
- Develop strategies for successful implementation and use of wikis within your organisation or company.
Approach
Prior to the training session
will meet with you to
- identify appropriate areas in your work environment where wikis could contribute to improving efficiency;
- establish which wiki software matches your needs and context; and
- develop a technical solution best suited to your situation.
The workshop is
- hands on and participatory;
- adapted to the level of expertise of participants; and
- aimed at developing your autonomy.
Practical information
- Number of participants: Maximum 20
- Workshop set up
- room with minimum one computer per two people with internet connection or
- room with internet and employee offices nearby (for hands-on activities)
- Duration: one to two days
Contact us to discuss the best type of workshop or solution that responds to your needs.
can also accompany you in developing a new work culture.
We have already helped organisations integrate collaborative approaches using wikis for:
- project management
- knowledge management
- competence audits and profiling
- structuring the authoring of learning activities
- producing content, both online and print.
