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Wikis in Plain English

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Categories: Church Web Sites, Web Useful,

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A video explaining wikis. It makes a good point that groups are still using email to organise things.

It seems to me that churches should start making use of wikis – some possibilities include storing documentation and sharing bible studies, as well as planning events and keeping an index of groups.

If you’re at TAC and are interested in contributing to a wiki, let me know – there’s already a wiki running on our church site.

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Saturday 2 June, 2007 at 12:18 PM
I was just going to send you an email suggesting we setup a wiki. I have been doing a little research on them at work. I think the benefits would be tremendous. I can think of uses for wardens, treasury, technology, and bible studies.
 
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Sunday 3 June, 2007 at 12:32 PM
Obviously a music wiki would be great for a number of different things but a youth group wiki would be awesome
 
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Monday 4 June, 2007 at 05:47 AM
Luke, I know we discussed this last night… but what sort of things do you have in mind?
 

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