What can I say
about Wiki’s? I tend to you use one wiki site over most others and that of
course is Wikipedia. I find it useful when wanting to look up facts on say a
certain actor. The ability to go to the one site and to see the films dates of
release and the characters played etc. to be very useful. I can recall times
when I have had discussions with friends and/or work colleagues on a certain
event or person and when we couldn't remember a certain film name or date I would
jump on to Wikipedia to find out.
Of course I
don’t just use Wikipedia for my information, but for a quick source I do find
it useful and easy to use.
I found the
YouTube clip View this Commoncraft video ‘Wikis
in Plain English’ to be a great starting point for me to gain a better
understanding of wiki’s and why they have been so popular. It is such a simple
thing to do. I personally think having had a wiki for when my extended family
had to organise recently my grandmothers 90th birthday would have been great.
The ability to make lists of “Things to Bring” etc. would have been really beneficial
especially when we had 35 people attending and each person had to bring
something for the celebration.
With
regards to using Wiki’s in the work environment, I think the idea of a using a wiki
could be of benefit when we are doing group activities such as the library shelf
check. To have a list of the areas that
needs to be checked –
Example:
Main
Collection -
000-200’s
300 – 500’s
600 – 900’s
Serials
Curriculum
Reference
And so on…….
If there are a number of staff who are partaking in such an
activity to have something like a wiki where we can all add and edit on the one
site would be terrific. We could leave messages of where we got up to with our
shelf check. In a way the wiki could be seen as an electronic “white board”
where staff can leave messages of their progress made.
From what I have read a wiki is great for
multi collaboration around unique content. It is a great tool for specific
purpose.
I still think that there is a place for
wiki’s today. I am finding that many wikis are event-driven, used for a
specific event or a series of events.
I feel that a wiki is meant to be a
website that anyone can edit, whereas other tools such as Google Docs are for
specific types of documents. And while Google Sites has wiki-like features, it
may not be quite as flexible.
In another 5 years’ time from now who
knows what types of multimedia tools will be out there for us the consumer. I
still think though that at the moment there is still a use for wiki’s in our
toolbox.