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Prepared for http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Spring_2010_SMWCon
Prepared for http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Spring_2010_SMWCon
* See notes at [[Semantic Mediawiki Spring 2010 conference]]


== Who is a non-technical person ==
== Who is a non-technical person ==
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* Helps understand many issues of usability
* Helps understand many issues of usability
* Create a more comprehensive Web with more voices, organized semantically
* Create a more comprehensive Web with more voices, organized semantically
* They are the domain experts in their field.


== Types and motivations of participants==
== Types and motivations of participants==
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# To work with someone they trust
# To work with someone they trust
# Don't really seem concerned about "silo" and re-use aspects
# Don't really seem concerned about "silo" and re-use aspects
== Typical tasks ==
=== Today ===
* Put narratives and media on graphs (time, place)
* Event management
* Link narratives by theme
* Better organization of content, avoid tangly mess
* Qualitative, develop databases — demographics, statistics
* Easy sharing of information
* Message through wiki, terms of use to other organizations


== What do I want ==
== What do I want ==
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# Grow my own skills based on relevant requirements
# Grow my own skills based on relevant requirements
## Focused on small groups '''[http://www.shirky.com/writings/situated_software.html Users By The Dozens]'''
## Focused on small groups '''[http://www.shirky.com/writings/situated_software.html Users By The Dozens]'''
### Connect them in the future?
# Lots of value of working with cross-sector interests


= Success=
= Success=
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== Examples ==
== Examples ==
* [http://www.fungalgenomics.ca Genomics Lab] (private and public) (programmers)
* [https://intranet.fungalgenomics.ca/intwiki/Main_Page Genomics Lab] multiple sites (private and public) (programmers)
* [http://www.innovationcell.com Hospital research group] (open minded, dedicated co-developers)
* [http://www.innovationcell.com Hospital research group] (open minded, dedicated co-developers)
* [http://www.quescan.info Special interest group] (tasked group)
* [http://www.quescan.info Special interest group] (tasked group)
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* General spread to community workers (they know easier specialized systems, didn't help guide structure enough)
* General spread to community workers (they know easier specialized systems, didn't help guide structure enough)
** [http://ced.zooid.org/wiki/WikiCED_manual some success]
* [http://wfg.zooid.org Gardening site] (chose to get programmers to build custom system around Wordpress)
* [http://wfg.zooid.org Gardening site] (chose to get programmers to build custom system around Wordpress)


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* Magic — Exhibit example of copying filtered data and pasting to spreadsheet
* Magic — Exhibit example of copying filtered data and pasting to spreadsheet
** Too much magic (hypergraphs) is confusing and doesn't work everywhere
* The importance of design
* The importance of design
** promote the cues of Wikipedia but provide something original
** promote the cues of Wikipedia but provide something original
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* Focus on people's abilities - detail oriented, annotator, gardener, storyteller, communicates with offline world, etc
* Focus on people's abilities - detail oriented, annotator, gardener, storyteller, communicates with offline world, etc
* Translators for those who can't directly contribute
* Translators for those who can't directly contribute
* People like visualizations and they can help with shaping and debugging data
* Always focus on their goals rather than ideals, but try to explain the vision, the two should come together
* Use lots of meaningful examples
** Placeography, DiscourseDB, sites related to organization
** Good distributed examples would help too


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** 'Class' editors work with existing elements
** 'Class' editors work with existing elements
** Visual form editor
** Visual form editor
* People like visualizations and they can help with shaping and debugging data
* Always focus on their goals rather than ideals, but try to explain the vision, the two should come together
* Use lots of meaningful examples
** Placeography, DiscourseDB, sites related to organization
** Good distributed examples would help too


== Questions ==
== Questions ==


* What are the best extensions to make the site easy to use?
* What are the best extensions to make the site easy to use?
** Do people use the rich text editor?
* Can SMW be a good "universal platform?" — is information a nail?
* Can SMW be a good "universal platform?"


= Notes =
= Notes =

Latest revision as of 15:37, 5 June 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

Why non technical people

  • Under-served and under-represented
  • Helps understand many issues of usability
  • Create a more comprehensive Web with more voices, organized semantically
  • They are the domain experts in their field.

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