Encouraging Semantic Mediawiki use with non technical people: Difference between revisions

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# Reuse ontologies and web-based content
# Reuse ontologies and web-based content
# Distributed applications, creating standards
# Distributed applications, creating standards
== Examples ==
* Genomics Lab (private and public) (programmers)
* Hospital research group (open minded, dedicated co-developers)
* Community group (tasked group)
* Arts group (maybe — get-togethers, dedicated contributor)
* Non profit group (heavy use of forms)


= Failure =
= Failure =
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* Misunderstood requirements, not really listening to what they want
* Misunderstood requirements, not really listening to what they want
** Learning experience
** Learning experience
== Examples ==
* General spread to community workers (they know easier specialized systems, didn't help guide structure enough)
* Gardening site (wanted to get programmers to build custom system around Wordpress)


= How =
= How =

Revision as of 19:00, 22 May 2010


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Prepared for http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Spring_2010_SMWCon

Who is a non-technical person

  • Their focus is not technology, but they can contribute
  • Never learned programming concepts
  • Didn't realize Wikipedia can be edited
  • Maybe used a web content management system, blog, Facebook
  • Busy with their own concerns

Types and motivations of participants

  • Traditional executive — "everyone else is doing it," inexpensive solution
    • Ideally they will participate but getting them to can be difficult
    • May be more cautious about full commitment - license, security, who can access and edit
  • Creative group or individual — may be inspired but needs constant guidance
  • Worker bee — tasked to use the wiki
    • May be less receptive to wiki ideals, make it straightforward
  • Outside contributors - often a stated goal of projects, have their own objectives
    • Flexible to meet random demands
    • Fair re-use terms