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Professional Development at MSU (Wiki Patterns)
See what's changed Looking to spur wiki adoption? Want to grow from 10 users to 100, or 1000? Applying patterns (What is a Pattern?) that help coordinate peoples' efforts and guide the growth of content can give your wiki the greatest ...
try (Wiki Patterns)

PageMaintainer (Wiki Patterns)
What is it? Page maintainers can help put each page into context on the wiki by understanding and utilizing a structure that will make sense and augment searches, so that a search hit based on relevance alone will guide the seeker into the right section or grouping entirely. Usage ...
Knowledge Management (Matt Hunt)
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AcknowledgeGoodness (Wiki Patterns)
Find a culturally appropriate way to acknowledge and recognize dedicated contributors and excellent contributions to your wiki. Empower peer recognition and encourage its use. Usage Often people get so caught up in the work that needs to be done on a wiki that they fail ...
Patron (or Sponsor) (Wiki Patterns)
What is it? Having a highranking Patron who supports a wiki provides a level of authority that can enhance the prospect of success. Usage Occassionally a senior figure in an organisation initiates a wiki project. More often, the initiative comes from below, but the support ...
DefendYourself (Wiki Patterns)
Usage You or any other contributor face criticism or disdain related to the wiki, open or rumored. Example A key individual keeps blaming or ignoring the wiki. They may eventually complain about "lack of transparency" in a group email or publicly in a meeting. Solution ...
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90-9-1 Theory (Wiki Patterns)
What is it? The 9091 theory explains the percentage of a wiki's participation, breaking it down as readers being the highest percent, with minor contributors composing the 9 percent and enthusiastic and active contributors composing 1 percent of the total participants in a wiki. In his article titled ...
StartingPoint (Wiki Patterns)
What is it? A StartingPoint is a site that makes firsttime users familiar with the concept of wikis in general but also with the concept of your wiki in particular. In this way they learn that a wiki is NOT Wikipedia but Wikipedia is a wiki. And they know from the start how to use your wiki and where to find ...
Social Tagging (Wiki Patterns)
Problem: Maintaining an overview of the status of the documents inside a Wiki is difficult. In particular, it is unclear which documents need to be reworked. Solution: Tag pages that need rework (e.g., with a understandable link to a certain page or a category). For example, when using backlinks ...
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