Not sure I parsed your sentence correctly, Roger, but I wouldn't assume 
that academics are better able than anyone else, or need less training 
than anyone else, to edit a wiki.

On Tue, 19 Apr 2011, Roger Bamkin wrote:

> Fae If we split Academia from Education (by the latter I mean teaching
> people how to use wikis in schools and evening classes) then we get CAGE.
> Actually I do think our "Academic" work still leaves room for Education in
> "how to" as distinct from Academics who I would hope (don't tell me Martin)
> can edit a wiki.
> Victuallers

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