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March 23, 2008 By MarthaJ

Wikis: Getting Others to Participate

I’ve started a pilot project to prove the value of wikis to management.

Here’s a great article about increasing your chances for getting others to contribute to a wiki.

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http://blog.pbwiki.com/2007/09/12/best-practices-for-getting-others-to-contribute-to-your-wiki/

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March 21, 2008 By snasta

90 – 9 – 1 Rule – Participation Inequality from Jakob Nielsen

Usability and Design Expert Jakob Nielsen states that in large online communities 90% of the users are lurkers who never contribute, 9% of the users contribute a little, and 1% of users account for almost all the actions.  I sincerely hope that The E-Learning Council users will participate and break the mold.  Some suggestions on increasing the amount of participation are:

  • Make it easier to participate:  We have forums, online pools, and allow users to create blogs.  Use the Contact Us form if you are interested in having your own blog on this site.
  • Make participation a side effect:  E-Learning Council does track the stories that most readers click on and promotes them automatically.  Users can also rate each story (including this one), book, etc on a 5 star rating system
  • Edit, don’t create:  After we get the primary E-learning Council site is up and going, we are going to work on setting up a E-Learning Wiki using PBWiki or MediaWiki that will let users edit existing content.
  • Reward participants:  As The E-Learning Council grows we hope that active participants are recognized and rewarded for their contributions
  • Promote quality contributors:  I am going to use this blog and the front page to highlight the best information on the site.

If you have additional ideas on improving participation please let me know.

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March 19, 2008 By snasta

E-Learning Council Mission Statement

The Advisory Group for the E-Learning Council came up with three possible mission statements.   We got more definition from a forum discussion.  Please read, review and comment.  We are having another advisory group meeting next week and we’d like to finalize the mission and vision of this group

#1

Advance E-learning through a community of professionals with the purpose of providing leadership, information and resources in a collaborative environment.

#2

Bringing people together to advance E-learning.

#3

To serve as a community of leadership, information, and resources to expand and enhance effective E-learning.

  • Collaborate
  • Advance
  • Guide
  • Support
  • Share

From Forum discussion:

We want to establish a council with resources and redirects to help folks at any stage of their development of and adminstration of the e-learning process for the products needed for their group or business.
This is a dynamic and fast evolving method of providing learning and enrichment for people to absorb or deliver in thier preferred manner.  Because of this, it will forever take many folks contributing on what they have learned or heard about.  We have discussed a Wiki type of resource to be developed to accomodate this need.

  1. We hope to identify all of the ways evolving for the delivery of an e-learning  method of training and at the very least, point people to more and catagorized resources.
  2. We hope to have Subject Interest Groups develop within the Council and presentations for members to receive.
  3. We hope to provide a community of interactive individuals who will help each other learn the methods and make decisions on the best e-learning solutions for their situations.

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