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Here is a simple set of rules that you should use:
Here is a set of rules that you should use. These rules are open for negotiation. Use the


== Contents of this Wiki ==
== Contents of this Wiki ==
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;No neutral point of view
;No neutral point of view
# We do not require "neutral point of view" as for instance in the Wikipedia [[Wikipedia:Neutral point of view | policy]]. But follow simple academic standards of presentation, i.e. make sure that reader can find out whether a statement is based on solid research, on speculation, on opinion, on practical experience, etc. and whether it may be controversial.
We do not require "neutral point of view" as for instance in the Wikipedia [[Wikipedia:Neutral point of view | policy]]. But follow simple academic standards of presentation, i.e. make sure that reader can find out whether a statement is based on solid research, on speculation, on opinion, on practical experience, etc. and whether it may be controversial.


; Recognition
; Recognition
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;[[User:DSchneider | Daniel K. Schneider]]
;[[User:DSchneider | Daniel K. Schneider]]
''TECFA, University of Geneva''
''TECFA, University of Geneva''
Of course if you modify an existing article then you may have a look at the history and add at least the wiki login names of those who made significant contributions
Of course if you modify an existing article then you may have a look at the history and add at least the wiki login names of those who made significant contributions
Authorship is something that may need some more discussion ....
Authorship is something that may need some more discussion ....
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* If they may be controversial, sign a statement with your Wiki user ID (or even better with your full name and a link to your wiki ID)
* If they may be controversial, sign a statement with your Wiki user ID (or even better with your full name and a link to your wiki ID)
* Three <nowiki>~~~</nowiki> insert your user ID
* Three <nowiki>~~~</nowiki> insert your user ID
* E.g. [[User:DSchneider|DSchneider]] thinks that these editing rules are just fine
: E.g. [[User:DSchneider|DSchneider]] thinks that these editing rules are just fine
*Four <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki> insert your user ID + Time/Date
*Four <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki> insert your user ID + Time/Date
* E.g. These rules need some improvement (11:21, 11 April 2006 (MEST) - [[User:DSchneider|DSchneider]])
: E.g. These rules need some improvement (11:21, 11 April 2006 (MEST) - [[User:DSchneider|DSchneider]])


;If you totally disagree with an article
;If you totally disagree with an article
* If you believe that there can't be a way to present different views and opinions just write your own with an other title, but link the two please.
* If you believe that there can't be a way to present different views and opinions within an entry, just write your own with an other title, but link the two please.


== New articles ==
== New articles ==
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#* Use singular (e.g. theory, not theories)
#* Use singular (e.g. theory, not theories)
#* Don't use articles (bad: "the xy theory ...", good: "xy theory")
#* Don't use articles (bad: "the xy theory ...", good: "xy theory")
#* If the term is very ambiguous, split it up and use a "disambig" template (see below).
# If a entry (page) exists under an other name
# If a entry (page) exists under an other name
#* You can use the redirection feature to point from a new page name to another existing one.
#* You can use the redirection feature to point from a new page name to another existing one.
#* Alternatively to use your favorite synonym for a concept in an other article, use complex links like <nowiki>:[[link | your label]] </nowiki>
#* Alternatively to use your favorite synonym for a concept in an other article, use complex links like <nowiki>[[link | your label]] </nowiki>
#* See also "disambiguation pages" below, i.e. a content can be split up over several articles
# If a term for an article title has too many meanings
#* Create a small page that lists various meanings and insert a "disambig" template (see below).
#* Then write your article under a more specific title.
#* Examples are [[:Category:disambiguation]]


== Templates for page status ==
== Templates for page status ==

Revision as of 10:21, 21 September 2006

Here is a set of rules that you should use. These rules are open for negotiation. Use the

Contents of this Wiki

  1. Articles related to educational technology and all related fields (e.g. see the the big picture
  2. No spamming of any sort! Please note that all your actions are registered by IP ! (see also the privacy policy)
  3. This Wiki is managed by TECFA and DSchneider. We reserve the right to block access to any user, IP number or even whole domains !

Authorship and opinions

No neutral point of view

We do not require "neutral point of view" as for instance in the Wikipedia policy. But follow simple academic standards of presentation, i.e. make sure that reader can find out whether a statement is based on solid research, on speculation, on opinion, on practical experience, etc. and whether it may be controversial.

Recognition

If you wish, you can sign an article with your name and institution like, e.g. something like this:

;[[User:DSchneider | Daniel K. Schneider]]
''TECFA, University of Geneva''
which will show as:
Daniel K. Schneider

TECFA, University of Geneva

Of course if you modify an existing article then you may have a look at the history and add at least the wiki login names of those who made significant contributions Authorship is something that may need some more discussion ....

Your opinions
  • If they may be controversial, sign a statement with your Wiki user ID (or even better with your full name and a link to your wiki ID)
  • Three ~~~ insert your user ID
E.g. DSchneider thinks that these editing rules are just fine
  • Four ~~~~ insert your user ID + Time/Date
E.g. These rules need some improvement (11:21, 11 April 2006 (MEST) - DSchneider)
If you totally disagree with an article
  • If you believe that there can't be a way to present different views and opinions within an entry, just write your own with an other title, but link the two please.

New articles

  1. Before starting a new article: search the wiki to check if there is already an article. If so, try to improve it.
  2. New article titles:
    • Never use capital letters except for the very first one (the only exception are proper names). Good: Educational theory - Bad: Educational Theory
    • Use singular (e.g. theory, not theories)
    • Don't use articles (bad: "the xy theory ...", good: "xy theory")
  3. If a entry (page) exists under an other name
    • You can use the redirection feature to point from a new page name to another existing one.
    • Alternatively to use your favorite synonym for a concept in an other article, use complex links like [[link | your label]]
  4. If a term for an article title has too many meanings
    • Create a small page that lists various meanings and insert a "disambig" template (see below).
    • Then write your article under a more specific title.
    • Examples are Category:disambiguation

Templates for page status

  • Since this Wiki (so far) is mostly used as a note taking device, it is useful to tell users something about the status of an entry with a banner. For this purpose we created some templates.
  • Templates refer to code inserted between {{...}}, i.e. they will add contents to a page, insert it into a category and maybe modify it's look.
  • We are not yet sure which templates to use here, e.g. the Wikipedia has lots, but we certainly can do with less. See the Category:Templates for a list of templates in use. Here are the most important ones:
  1. Disambiguation pages (Template:disambig):
    • These are small pages that will split an ambiguous term into more specific terms (specific articles). Example: Activity
    • Insert the disambiguation template {{disambig}} at the end of the article (will insert a message and disambiguation category.
  2. Under construction (Template:Under construction):
    • Use the {{under construction}} template if you are working on an article and want other people to know about. Once you stop working on it you may revert the article to "incomplete" or "stub"
  3. Planned contents, i.e. stubs (Template:Stub)
    • Use the {{stub}} template if you just want to create an article, but without really working on it.
  4. Incomplete articles (Template:Incomplete)
    • Use the {{Incomplete}} template to signal that an article is ok as a resource, but that it should be further improved in various ways (e.g. by adding new sections, reorganizing contents, etc.)

Structure and categories

Please make sure that your articles are structured and that they belong some category. Also try to link information.

  1. Structure of articles:
    • Use titles, e.g. == Level 1 == , === Level 2 ===, etc.
  2. Categories:
    • Insert at least one category at the end of each article !, e.g. [[Category:educational technologies]]
    • You may suggest new categories if needed ! Use plural, not singular. (Categories are auto-creating, we will decide together if we keep yours ...).
    • See the start page for a list of major categories, or look at the full list
  3. Links: use complex links when need, do not use: "(see here)".
    • Bad "this is a frequent statement in behaviorist theory" (see [Behaviorism)."
    • Good: "this is a frequent statement in behaviorist theory".
  4. One article = one topic, i.e. create new pages for topics that are relevant to other articles.
    • Note: There is a system to compose articles from several pages if needed.

Images

  1. Images:
    • To insert an image use [[Image:xxx.png]]
    • Please add a description for images that you upload
    • Indicate the source ! and date insertion time
    • Note: Five ~~~~~ will do the trick

Quotations and Citations

  1. Always quote the source, never copy/paste from the web without indication of the source and if possible date of retrieval
    • Do note copy whole pages, even if you cite them. Use some "liberal idea" of fair practise.
  2. Use the quotation templates if you want
  3. Useful shortcuts:
    • Five ~~~~~ insert the current date.
    • At the time of writing it was 17:04, 18 May 2006 (MEST).