Processes Digital collaboration




1 processes

1.1 e-mail
1.2 social media
1.3 open data sources
1.4 wikis





processes
e-mail

a collaborative system through electronic devices allows users exchange messages , information online way of computer, tablet, or smartphone. users develop accounts , use e-mail work , leisure related topics. great reliance placed on e-mail communicate, gone days when message can go unread. adapting digital tools such notetaking apps, task lists , ical david allen s getting things done (gtd) productivity workflow, users can find weird time , process e-mail in box. gtd principles can difficult maintain on long term. examples of providers e-mail gmail, comcast, , outlook.


social media

social media networks foster collaboration manage , share knowledge between peers , interested groups. participation in these networks builds trust among peers leads open sharing of ideas. news , information can activity filtered through subscription allowing users focus on interests them, opposed passively receiving information. events, activities, files , discussions searchable , presented timeline. platforms such facebook, twitter, , instagram bring users connecting them on internet.


open data sources

applications can deliver data make decisions. public agencies , gis services provide, once thought of proprietary data, private sector developers present useful context , decision making. people can provide data location or experience has social value interested users.


wikis

wikis websites allow collaborative modification of content , structure directly web browser. in typical wiki, text written using simplified markup language (known wiki markup ), , edited of rich-text editor. wiki run using wiki software, otherwise known wiki engine. there dozens of different wiki engines in use, both standalone , part of other software, such bug tracking systems. wiki engines open source, whereas others proprietary.








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