Possible Uses of iskWiki!: Difference between revisions
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* publication of research and teaching interests | * publication of research and teaching interests | ||
* publication of abstracts, pre-prints, reports | * publication of abstracts, pre-prints, reports | ||
* platform for collaborative writing with colleagues | * platform for collaborative writing with colleagues (the faculty may choose when and [[IskWiki!:Prefixed Pages|which part]] to publish) | ||
==Uses for Researchers== | ==Uses for Researchers== |
Revision as of 23:51, 25 April 2011
This page outlines possible ways in which iskWiki! can be used.
Uses for Everyone at UP
- a community portal
- a means to update the community
- university history, facts and figures
- biographical information on important UP people
Uses for Students
- information on student groups
- information on student sponsored events
- documentation for group projects
- archival of student theses
Uses for Faculty
- a collaborative environment for class projects
- showcase of class output (photo gallery, essays, video projects and so on)
- publication of research and teaching interests
- publication of abstracts, pre-prints, reports
- platform for collaborative writing with colleagues (the faculty may choose when and which part to publish)
Uses for Researchers
- profile of research projects
- update on research progress
- work together on a document, and restrict public access before you're ready to share it
- project documentation. While findings may eventually end up as publication or report to funders, a good deal of useful materials that are not included in final reports or publications need to archived or shared with colleagues.
- archival of data sets
Uses for University Administrators
- platform for university-wide collaboration
- dissemination of university policies
- publication of updates, newsletters
When iskWiki! is not for you
- not for shameless self-promotion
- not a celebrity fan site
- not a platform for blogging
- not for twittering