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= Overview = | |||
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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 | |||
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= Goals = | |||
== What do they want == | |||
# to solve their problem, often a "one of those" web site with some special requirements | |||
# something that looks good - design is still paramount | |||
# to learn about the participatory web | |||
# to create reusable data? | |||
# to have more control over their own site but keep things simple | |||
## usually they don't want to 'innovate,' just do what everyone else is doing | |||
# to work with someone they trust | |||
== What do I want == | |||
# avoid per client custom code, fit things into the developing picture | |||
# '''promote digital literacy — filling out forms isn't it, stop treating computers as a typewriter''' | |||
## reference-able statements, reusable data under fair terms of re-use | |||
# get people to consider issues of site design and how to organize information without overburdening | |||
# '''promote transparency and co-development''' | |||
## help flatten organizations and their external relationships | |||
## don't be fearful and build hidden compromises, open it up | |||
# grow my own skills based on relevant requirements | |||
= Success= | |||
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# Useful one-off resource with lots of development input from stakeholders, possible to build on in future | |||
# contributions by many types of people | |||
# basic editing using forms | |||
# wiki markup, categories | |||
# sharing knowledge, creating more converts | |||
# Creating templates/queries/classes | |||
# understanding of good class design, distributed data, licensing | |||
# distributed applications, creating standards | |||
= Failure = | |||
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* Commitment vs follow through | |||
** Constant attention, guidance | |||
* Tangly mess | |||
** Better use of SMW features, more forms, patience for gardening | |||
* Misunderstood requirements, not really listening to what they want | |||
** Learning experience | |||
= How = | |||
Lots and lots of guiding | |||
Inspire - self empowerment, learning culture, creating, leading, "coolness" (graphs), "where the web is going," open source and transparency, participatory web | |||
Reassure - built on Mediawiki, always exportable | |||
Threaten - others are doing it, loss of leadership | |||
Blow past increasing complexity of security to simpler wiki model (all private or all public) | |||
Really enforce importance of discussion tab, history, diff, learning from others ('''view source''').. site evolution as an interest | |||
Appoint leads based on interests, give them responsibilities | |||
Peer helpers — spread the virus | |||
Translators for those who can't directly contribute | |||
Profiles of uses | |||
The importance of design | |||
* promote the cues of Wikipedia but provide something original | |||
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Magic — Exhibit example of copying and pasting to excel using semantic web data | |||
= SMW vs Wordpress = | |||
Compare Wordpress vs SMW — "Raskin vs Englebart," specialized appliance model vs learning to use a computer | |||
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* '''Wordpress''' is task driven software. Forms for every day tasks. Helpful to map MW, SMW, extensions but it still won't be the same. | |||
Every day tasks — | |||
* Everything oriented towards content management around blogging | |||
* SEO, user management | |||
* "Delete" content, one click | |||
= Summary= | |||
* Some successes with non technical users, but usually individuals within orgs | |||
* Constant guidance is most important | |||
* Some SMW facilities such as task oriented guides would help a lot | |||
* Slick rich element editors would help a lot | |||
* 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 | |||
* Yet to see real connection between sites | |||
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