CNM Lab vs Wiki
|3||File-sharing system, software application, software repository
- File-sharing system. Any software system that enables its users to upload, store, and download files on the Internet.
- Software application. Any digital construct that is installed, instantiated and executed on a computing device, specifically for the purpose of assisting in the capture, creation, manipulation, tracking, management, and reporting of specified data.
- Software repository. A storage location from which software packages may be retrieved and installed on a computer.
CNM Lab vs Wiki
CNM Lab vs Wiki is the first lectio out of five ones that make up the Lesson.
Lectio 3 presentation
- CNM Cyber features several wiki engines and all of them play different roles. CNM Cert's wikipages are useful in setting up those learning activities that involve learners' collaboration. CNM Social provides its communities with their wikipages, so those communities can collaborate on community documents. Wikipages of both CNM Lab and CNM Wiki are involved in CNM Cyber's development.
- CNM Cyber also features two development hubs, CNM Lab and CNM Wiki, and they play different roles as well.
- CNM Wiki belongs to the Competency Suite and is completely open to the public. Everyone can see that 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. Even pre-entry-level developers can see the development process and entry-level ones can start working.
- On the contrary, CNM Lab belongs to the Work Suite and is private. Only administrators of CNM Cyber can manually grant access to CNM Lab for particular CNM Cyber users; it is not granted automatically.
- Finally, CNM Wiki is used to collaborate on the development of documents. CNM Lab deals with software development. CNM Lab' version control system is dedicated and its software repository can contain not only image files, but any type of single files and even software development projects.