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Revision as of 15:45, 28 October 2024
Contents
Take 5 min for your individual tour through this wiki
Access the wiki at http://decodingthediscplines.de (NB: 1) http not https, 2) .de not .org)
To access this page use QR-code to the right.
Reasons why we need a wiki
- People learning about Decoding (threshold concepts, misconceptions etc.) regularly ask for a list of bottlenecks in their discipline.
- Such a list could be the entry point to more information about Decoding and by the Decoding community
- Zitate aus Davids Text
- Make your own work more visible
- Sharing data (e.g. interview recording/transcripts, teaching materials etc.) - nonpublicly if needed. For instance, most of you will currently not be allowed to access the transcriptes featured under "Available Resources" on the page Limits.
- Wiki as a community platform
Create an user account
Tiny tasks to get your hands dirty
- Edit Decoding Conference and make the Bloomington meeting a past event (rather than a future one).
- Add a publication about Decoding. Use any page in Category:PublishedWork as an example.
- Describe a bottleneck. Use any page in Category:Bottleneck as an example.
- Improve any page you found incomplete during your 5 min tour through this wiki.
Commitment
It is unlikely that we spend our precious time on generating content.
→ Edit-a-thons during formal Decoding meetings (such as this conference or virtual meetings)
Are we willing to reserve meeting time for edit-a-thons?
See also
- Poster at the Aachen Conference