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#Browse the wiki and add missing pages to [[Pages needed]].
#Browse the wiki and add missing pages to [[Pages needed]].
#In [[Name]] suggest a name for a formal Decoding community.
#In [[Name]] suggest a name for a formal Decoding community.
#Add information in [[Events]] about the next SIG meeting (Miriam? David?)
===Literature and References===
===Literature and References===
[[File:User Riegler Decoding SIG on wiki 1736858865127.png|thumb|300x300px|How to edit references by clicking on the  footnote refering to the reference.]]
[[File:User Riegler Decoding SIG on wiki 1736858865127.png|thumb|300x300px|How to edit references by clicking on the  footnote refering to the reference.]]
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#Link the literature stated under References on [[Decoding the Disciplines]] to their corresponding wiki pages. Hint: A good way to edit references is by clicking on the corresponding footnote rather than on the text within in the footnote (see figure).
#Link the literature stated under References on [[Decoding the Disciplines]] to their corresponding wiki pages. Hint: A good way to edit references is by clicking on the corresponding footnote rather than on the text within in the footnote (see figure).


== EuroSoTL Writing Group ==
== EuroSoTL 2025 Collaborative Writing Group ==
Deadline for applying is Jan 15, see https://eurosotl.org/?page_id=1443.

Revision as of 16:17, 14 January 2025

Accessing the wiki

The URL is http://decodingthedisciplines.de. We will switch to https in the course of 2025.

Anybody can read. Only signed up users can contribute. Only users classified as "researchers" can access restricted materials.

Quick tour of the wiki

If you are new to the wiki take a couple of minutes and browse around.

Currently the following types of pages are in use:

Creating User Accounts

  • The wiki server is currently not configured to send emails (default security setting). Therefore I will create user accounts by hand.
  • Please write your name, email adress and desired user name in the chat.

Editing pages

  • There a two way to edit: visual editing and source editing. I recommend to use the first one.
  • For some technical pages (e.g. Templates) only the latter is available.
  • It is good practice on wikis to summarize edits shortly (e.g. "init", "typo", "+ section on Creating pages", "- first paragraph", "saving work").
  • Click on "This is a minor edit" if you did not change content substantially.

Creating pages

  • I will showcase this for a literature page.

Things you might want to do to familiarize yourself with the wiki

Pair up in groups and pick a task.If you find the page blocked by someone else pick another task.

Content pages

  1. Review Emotional Bottleneck and add content if needed. (e.g giving an example seems to be appropriate)
  2. Review Bottleneck and add content if needed (e.g giving an example seems to be appropriate)
  3. Browse the wiki and add missing pages to Pages needed.
  4. In Name suggest a name for a formal Decoding community.
  5. Add information in Events about the next SIG meeting (Miriam? David?)

Literature and References

How to edit references by clicking on the footnote refering to the reference.
  1. Complete the reference to Easton & Middendorf under "See also" on the Disrupting page.
  2. Create a page for this reference using the PublishedWork-Template. See How to decode student bottlenecks to learning in computer science as an example.
  3. Analogously to task 2: Add any item listed under Decoding History on the Decoding webpage using the PublishedWork-Template. Before doing so, make sure that this wiki does not already contain this item by using "Find ..." on top of the wiki page.
  4. Link the literature stated under References on Decoding the Disciplines to their corresponding wiki pages. Hint: A good way to edit references is by clicking on the corresponding footnote rather than on the text within in the footnote (see figure).

EuroSoTL 2025 Collaborative Writing Group

Deadline for applying is Jan 15, see https://eurosotl.org/?page_id=1443.

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