Every few months in Sydney, a group of developers, bloggers, entrepreneurs, consultants, educationalists, accountants in practice, or anyone interested in wikis, social software, and web 2.0 get together to share their experiences. Everybody is welcome. Wiki Wednesdays have been happening in Sydney for a couple of years and are also held regularly all over the world.
Next meeting in Sydney
Details
| Date |
1st July 2009 |
| Time |
6-8.30pm |
| Venue |
Atlassian HQ, 173-185 Sussex Street, Sydney |
Program
The topic of Wiki Wednesdays is very broadly "wiki use". For the first time, we will be using the Pecha Kucha format, where each speaker shows 20 slides, each for 20 seconds, resulting in a concise talk lasting 6 minutes and 40 seconds. You can find some tips on presenting in this format here. Sign up for you presentation in the table below:
| Time |
Name |
Topic |
| 6:30 |
Peter |
Wikis will eat themselves - an unauthorised wiki soap-opera run down..... |
6:50 |
Matt Moore |
OzCollab |
Note, as per Robyn's comment below, Atlassian will provide a Mac computer (with sound), so just bring along a thumb drive with your presentation.
Some ideas:
- What does wiki mean to you?
- How is your company using wikis?
- Why isn't your company using wikis?
- How have you convinced people to edit your wiki?
- What do you think of Wikipedia? Has your company has problems with its article?
- What do you think the future of wikis will be?
- How well do wikis integrate with other Enterprise 2.0 tools such as blogs or Yammer?
Previous meetings
Wiki Wednesday 20090506
Wiki Wednesday 20090304
Wiki Wednesday 20081112 |
RSVP
To register, click on the 'Attend' button and then add your details below.
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Andre Kolodochka
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CustomWare
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Andrew
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meonline.com.au
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Bo Wang
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CustomWare
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Charles Miller
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Atlassian
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Dan Collins
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Powerhouse Museum
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David Macdonald
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University of New South Wales
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Dianne Castillo
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Squiz
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Dominic Lovell
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CustomWare
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Edmund Tse
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University of Sydney
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Gil Castillo
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Jack Pedzel
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HKPS
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James Matheson
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CustomWare
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Jan Varga
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Alcatel-Lucent
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Jens Schumacher
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Atlassian
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John Beckett
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Karl Goetz
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Liam Wyatt
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Wikimedia Australia
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Marc Jarman
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student
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Mark McCormack
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British Telecom
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Matt Hodges
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Atlassian
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Matt Moore
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Innotecture
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Matthew Ho
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Next Digital
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Neil Phillips
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peter
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A Wiki user / enthusiast
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Phillip Calçado
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ThoughtWorks
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Phillip Yip
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Phillip Yip & Associates
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Robert Castaneda
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CustomWare!
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Robyn Munro
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Atlassian
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Sarah Nguyen
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Atlassian
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Stephen Harris
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Powerhouse Museum
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Vincent Zhou
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Next Digital
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For those interested, you can grab a copy of the presentation slides for my presentation from my Confluence space
Thanks to James M & Google for hosting. Interesting night & speakers.
I posted my Yammer presentation on slideshare. Click here.
Hi Peter, yes Atlassian has sound, we will also provide a mac laptop if you just want to use a memory stick.