So you are suggesting something like http://www.experts-exchange.com/
I don't really like that site as you must spend some of your points to ask questions, but in a closed setting where you just gather points in certain areas that might work
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From: [log in to unmask] href="mailto:[log in to unmask]">Troy Murray
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Sent: Monday, October 15, 2007 12:42 PM
Subject: [MSUNAG] IT Collaboration Tools

At the meeting on Friday the question was brought up as to what type of tools would be the most effective for communication with other MSU IT staff in sharing ideas, solutions, and finding individuals with specialized skills or experience in a certain area.  Some of the tools suggested were blogs, wiki, SharePoint, forums and a central list of individuals and their expertise.

To me I like the idea of a MSU IT forum the best, although other tools could be used in conjunction.  The list of different topics that was shown to us during the IT Exchange could easily be broken down into sub-forum areas for specific topics.  Just as a rough example:

Systems
 -Windows
 |-Vista
 -Linux
 -Mac
Programming
 - Languages
 |-C++
 |-C#
 - Scripts
 |-Perl

For me, it would be most useful is each of these "areas" could provide an RSS feed, so I could subscribe to the "Perl" one, for example, and see all of the posts come through my RSS reader.  With questions and responses all in one place it would serve as a fantastic knowledge base for searching for solutions to problems that have already been solved by someone else but are new to me.  If there was some type of "point" system for when a correct answer is given by someone they are awarded a point.  This would allow us to see, in a certain area, who might be the best persons to ask.

What tools do you think would be good and why?

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Troy Murray
Informatics Specialist
Michigan State University
Biomedical Research & Informatics Center (BRIC)
100 Conrad Hall
East Lansing, MI 48824
Phone: 517-432-4248
Fax: 517-353-9420
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