Geodata Wiki hosted by Socialtext
Geodata maintains a corporate wiki site hosted with Socialtext.net, one of the world leaders in enterprise scaled wiki software. Several of the wiki sites on this page require a user name and password to access. We set up wiki sites with most of our clients to facilitate project management, and serve as a project notebook.
What is a wiki? A wiki is, in essence, a web site that can be edited by its users. We use it with groups and with invividual clients to facilitate collaboration on project work. These often serve as a group notebook that all team members can access and read or update. We also have combined the wiki software with web mapping software to create a "mashup" with the ability for users to comment and contribute. An example below uses a Google mashup. We also use ArcGIS Server to combine web maps with most client wiki pages. A wiki provides a living project archive that clients contribute to our notes, maps and documentation, and we all revisit in future projects. If you would like a demonstration of how we use wiki software, let us know. We would be glad to arrange a demonstration.
Click here to access the Montana Forest Stewardship Project
This is an actual project wiki that is publicly available without a username and password. It was set up for the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation as part of a national efffort by the Department of Agriculture to assess each states' forest stewardship programs and asist in farm bill forestry grant programs.
Click here to access the Idaho Wildlife Highway WIldlife Linkage site, an example of a wiki and Google mashup
An actual project wiki that is publicly available without a username and password. It was set up for the Idaho Department of Fish Wildlife and Parks to get public input on highway/wildlife linkage aras on state and federal highways throughout Idaho.
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