This page is intended to provide an entry point for anyone introduced to Wiki by the work on WikiInTheWorkplace from the CooperativeWorkWorkGroup Feel free to just use this list as a "jumping off point" - or, contribute - learn how at StartingPoints. The first few times you work with a Wiki you'll probably want the TextFormattingRules and a link to the WikiWikiSandbox to try them out. ''The following categories of Wiki are created to be filled in - please add links, as appropriate:'' '''The Concept:''' * StartingPoints * SoYaWannaWikiWiki? * WikiForDummies * TipsForBeginners '''Workplace Wikis:''' * TWiki (TwikiClone) is a widely-used "industry-strength" wiki. * Survey (http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=87711184252) says: 50% of respondents use TWiki in the workplace - quite impressive, but still leaving room for a lot of variety - even beyond the massive amount of customizing available with TWiki. '''Edu Wikis:''' * SqueakWiki * For a comprehensive (? probably not, but certainly canonical) list of wiki software, see WikiEngines. For information about software with the WikiNature, see WikiWikiClone. '''Wide World of Wikis:''' * PublicWikiForums * http://usemod.com/cgi-bin/mb.pl?TourBusMap * WikiPedia '''A Wiki of Your Own:''' * PersonalWiki ''(this is more about using Wiki as a PIM than about hosting your own WikiWikiWeb)'' '''The Wiki Book:''' * TheWikiWay (GREAT BOOK - really, really lousy CD... almost all of it (the CD) is available on-line in a usable form) ---- WaysToGetAroundWiki discusses ways people have found to navigate Wiki space - contributions might include: - How to keep current on Wiki topics of Interest - How basic Wiki functions operate in different implementations of the idea ---- see also Public Wikis at PublicWikiForums and http://www.worldwidewiki.net/wiki/OneBigWiki