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- | ===== My Personal Info ===== | + | ====== My Personal Info ====== |
+ | My Personal Info (aka. My Space) is a pattern in which people are encouraged to post personal profile pages, MySpace-style. It's a good way for people to get started contributing to the wiki by posting contact information, | ||
- | ==== What is it? ==== | + | ===== Usage ===== |
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- | MySpace is a pattern in which people are encouraged to post personal profile pages, MySpace-style. It's a good way for people to get started contributing to the wiki by posting contact information, | + | |
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- | ==== Usage ==== | + | |
Create a template (see the [[Scaffold|Scaffold]] pattern) so that profile pages have a standard general organization and set of content. Then encourage current members of your group, employees, etc. to create profile pages, and make it standard practice for any new employee to create a profile, preferably during their first few days at work. | Create a template (see the [[Scaffold|Scaffold]] pattern) so that profile pages have a standard general organization and set of content. Then encourage current members of your group, employees, etc. to create profile pages, and make it standard practice for any new employee to create a profile, preferably during their first few days at work. | ||
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* Biography | * Biography | ||
* Encourage blogging on profile pages - can be a good way for people to get to know more about each other and build community in teams, as well as a good place to update progress on projects, get informal feedback via comments, and float ideas. | * Encourage blogging on profile pages - can be a good way for people to get to know more about each other and build community in teams, as well as a good place to update progress on projects, get informal feedback via comments, and float ideas. | ||
- | * Macro {incoming-links} | + | * Macros |
- | ==== Example ==== | + | ===== Example |
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+ | |Stewart Mader is Wiki Evangelist for Atlassian Software Systems, and a noted wiki/social software researcher, author, blogger and speaker. Before joining Atlassian, he worked with several universities and a number of other organizations to introduce wikis and grow wiki collaboration across departments, | ||
- | Stewart Mader is Wiki Evangelist for Atlassian Software Systems, and a noted wiki/social software researcher, author, blogger and speaker. Before joining Atlassian, he worked with several universities and a number of other organizations to introduce wikis and grow wiki collaboration across departments, | ||
- | In 2007 he launched | + | ===== Related Patterns |
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- | In 2006, he published | + | |
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* [[Invitation|Invitation]] - an invitation to use the wiki is a great precursor to the MySpace pattern, because it formally offers people the opportunity to learn to to use the wiki and start participating. | * [[Invitation|Invitation]] - an invitation to use the wiki is a great precursor to the MySpace pattern, because it formally offers people the opportunity to learn to to use the wiki and start participating. | ||
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* [[Magnet|Magnet]] - since profile pages contain crucial information like employee contact details, pictures, and biographies, | * [[Magnet|Magnet]] - since profile pages contain crucial information like employee contact details, pictures, and biographies, | ||
- | ==== Further Reading ==== | + | ===== Further Reading |
* [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
* [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
* [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
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+ | classification.focus : People | ||
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