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From: Wayne Mackintosh 
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2011 5:18 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [WikiEducator] reluctance of using wiki

Dear Ntsoaki, 

Congratulations on your new role as Knowledge Manager at SAQA -- I'm sure you 
are excited to tackle new opportunities and challenges.

Based on our experiences providing free training opportunities to thousands of 
educators worldwide, I have found that very often the reluctance to use wiki 
technology has less to do with learning how to use wikis, but more to do with 
the fears and uncertainties of collaborating in an open environment. So its 
important to focus on explaining the benefits of collaborative authoring and to 
illustrate the features in the wiki which provide an accurate history of every 
edit and how we can monitor progress on wiki pages.

Above all -- we are a community. If any editor has questions, they should not 
be shy to ask, We are here to help.

Wayne


On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 6:48 PM, Ntsoaki <[email protected]> wrote:

  Dear all,

  I have just been appointed as a Knowledge Manager at SAQA (South
  African Qualification Authority).
  My main responsibility is to design, develop and execute knowledge
  management strategies that will enable CAS (Career Advice Services)
  our unit to have access to high quality up-to-date information that is
  easily accessible and will enhance our business success.

  In light with that we have different tools such as Wiki, website and
  other internal systems that we are using to facilitate that process.
  However we are facing a challenging situation whereby our staff
  members are reluctant to use Wiki or share information on it because
  they believe it is difficult to navigate or to find information there.

  I have been tasked to conduct a workshop/training for our staff member
  to have a positive response towards Wiki so that they should be
  willing and confidently use Wiki as our knowledge base. I am also new
  on Wiki and currently familiarising myself with it hence I assigned
  myself to wiki tutorials and the forums to get a better understanding
  around the subject.

  Any pointers on how to convince my colleagues that Wiki is they way to
  go, I find it interesting and convenient for the purpose of our
  project, the trick is how do I get my colleagues by the idea.

  Thanks

  Ntsoaki Kala

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