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Integrated Knowledge Environments (IKE) Project Wiki

What is an IKE?

An integrated knowledge environment is an online experience for members of college and university communities that simplifies the collaboration about, access to, and creation, storage, organization, and publishing of knowledge, beyond the classroom, and across media and devices. (More...)

An integrated knowledge environment also brings together persuasive, informative, collaborative, and transactional communications.

The purpose of the IKE Project is to envision, identify, and promote such environments. (More...)

How to contribute

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Recent blog and news posts


  • Experiencing an IKE The Bates IT department is currently working on a software architecture to support the kind of online ecosystem we've envisioned here, with your help, over the past six months ...
    Posted Nov 11, 2008 2:46 PM by Jay Collier
  • Cornell's Web 2.0 project Dirk Swart and his colleagues at Cornell have released a paper outlining the objectives for an easy-to-use Web publishing tool to support Cornell data repositories. Cornell has given ...
    Posted Sep 29, 2008 9:53 AM by Jay Collier
  • Engineering an IKE Bates' Steve Moitozo brought together over two dozen faculty and staff from around the College for a "quality attributes workshop." The goal was to identify and prioritize needs for an ...
    Posted Sep 27, 2008 3:12 PM by Jay Collier
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