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Denham Grey points to TWiki KM Survey, a wiki survey about use of wikis for KM: KM surveys have become something of a pain for me. They are always long, not too well-structured, often rambling and you hardly ever get worthwhile feedback or results. This one is a little different. The survey itself is in TWiki and about TWiki. You are taken to a sign-in page and the survey is then copied to your own wiki page which is created. I'm thinking about data collection methods for my weblog studies next year and I'm thrilled by the idea of using wiki for it... There is a lot to think about, wish I have more than 24 hours a day :) I will be posting more on my research plans coming weeks. This post also appears on channel weblog research More on: blog research wiki
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This weblog is my learning diary. Sometimes I write about things related to my work, but the views expressed here are personal and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer.
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