On 1/29/2012 12:06 PM, Eric Chadbourne wrote:
Hi All,
I'm going to use a wiki to share some classes on-line. Some of the
teachers who will be using the wiki are not very technical. So a
simple user interface and ease of use are important. I also have a
very strong preference for open source software. Right now I'm
thinking http://www.twiki.org/
Any suggestions?
I suggest that you involve all the participants in a search for the
"right" answer, which they will, by definition, arrive at.
It's almost never going to be the program or environment or online tool
that /you/ are most comfortable with, but it /will/ be the one that your
users have bought into, and therefore the one they will use. Over time,
as the tradeoffs of non-optimal first-pass choices become obvious,
you'll be able to guide the group toward more robust and more easily
maintained solutions, but if you start out by _dictating_ a course of
action, it won't work.
FWIW. YMMV.
Bill
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