Difference between revisions of "Talk:Workspace Design"
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− | == -- [[User:Erinmr|Erinmr]] 19:21, 13 January 2010 (EST) == | + | == Workspace Questions -- [[User:Erinmr|Erinmr]] 19:21, 13 January 2010 (EST) == |
+ | Work or activity to be done is the focus. | ||
− | how to use the wiki in order to support collaborative work | + | In the literature workspace often means a central repository where the group shares their content. |
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+ | * shift from workspace design to how to use the wiki workspace in order to support collaborative work | ||
+ | * How do collecting resources support collaborative work? seems like our system is a write-only and that connections aren't made between resources and relationship to activity | ||
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+ | * open source science - As with all open source projects, the final product emerges gradually through a large number of iterative changes. ([http://www.journal.chemistrycentral.com/content/1/1/3 Source]) | ||
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+ | * How do workspaces facilitate an 'informal community' If a chemist has a problem with a reaction, they will typically ask their colleagues in the same group/lab/building for advice. Open source communities do exactly the same thing, but over much larger (geographical and social) distances. ([http://www.journal.chemistrycentral.com/content/1/1/3 Source]) |
Latest revision as of 15:04, January 14, 2010
Workspace Questions -- Erinmr 19:21, 13 January 2010 (EST)
Work or activity to be done is the focus.
In the literature workspace often means a central repository where the group shares their content.
- shift from workspace design to how to use the wiki workspace in order to support collaborative work
- How do collecting resources support collaborative work? seems like our system is a write-only and that connections aren't made between resources and relationship to activity
- open source science - As with all open source projects, the final product emerges gradually through a large number of iterative changes. (Source)
- How do workspaces facilitate an 'informal community' If a chemist has a problem with a reaction, they will typically ask their colleagues in the same group/lab/building for advice. Open source communities do exactly the same thing, but over much larger (geographical and social) distances. (Source)