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What if colleagues outside the University of Wyoming need authoring privileges?

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What if colleagues outside the University of Wyoming need authoring privileges?

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• A collaborative site for research or teaching with write access for users outside UW This is a difficult issue, under investigation. At the moment, a WebCT course will work for you, because we allow external collaborators to create accounts on our WebCT system (with permission from us) and gain designer privileges to course shells. No other alternative described here gives write access (editing privileges) to non-UW personnel. See us for more information. You can try a free wiki site or some variation offered by a company or organization. A wiki is a set of web pages open to authoring by anyone, or by a restricted set of users. UW provides no such server, but some organizations do, some for free, at least on a trial basis. Go to http://www.wikimatrix.org to find a comparison of the facilities available through popular providers such as JotSpot, Twiki, and Confluence. Another free service, Writeboard (at http://www.writeboard.com) offers shared editing space with version control and c

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