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My approach is to sow seeds of collaborative action towards sub-goals of the broader vision of libre knowledge:

Knowledge for all, freedom to learn, towards collective wisdom
Enabling communities to empower themselves with knowledge.

Where possible, I also catalyse the collaborative action.

Recent

On Wikiversity I recently made some module page templates (e.g.) for the Student Social Entrepreneurship project. If anyone has the time, feel free to copy/modify to Wikieducator.

Drafts

Experiments

Put the Table of Contents on the right (done - Edit this page and see above :-).

Sports Case Studies

Issue

The following illustrate a template useful in issue trackers. For any issue the colours indicate the effort required to resolve the issue, the issue's priority and progress.

Sub-test:

  • {{EffortColour|effort=easy}}: lightblue
  • {{PriorityColour|priority=high}}:red
  • {{StatusColour|status=on track}}:yellow
Title:<-Colour on left: priority. Colour in here: effort. Colour on right: progress. Title goes here 
Submitted by: Kim Tucker 23:28, 30 September 2009 (UTC)
Status:This easy and low priority issue/task is on track
Comments:Your comments on the issue go here.

The colours are set when using the template as explained in the usage section.

(low priority, easy, on track)
Title:<-Colour on left: priority. Colour in here: effort. Colour on right: progress. Title goes here 
Submitted by: Kim Tucker 23:28, 30 September 2009 (UTC)
Status:This routine task of medium priority is done.
Comments:Your comments on the issue go here.

The colours are set when using the template as explained in the usage section.

(medium priority, routine, done)
Title:<-Colour on left: priority. Colour in here: effort. Colour on right: progress. Title goes here 
Submitted by: Kim Tucker 23:28, 30 September 2009 (UTC)
Status:This high priority and tricky task is ahead of schedule
Comments:Your comments on the issue go here.

The colours are set when using the template as explained in the usage section.

(high priority, tricky, ahead)
Title:<-Colour on left: priority. Colour in here: effort. Colour on right: progress. Title goes here 
Submitted by: Kim Tucker 23:28, 30 September 2009 (UTC)
Status:This tricky medium priority task is in trouble
Comments:Your comments on the issue go here.

The colours are set when using the template as explained in the usage section.

(medium priority, tricky, in trouble)

WE WG Issue Tracker Description

Colours of issue headers indicate:

Priority:highmediumlow - - - -
Effort:nonetrivialeasyroutinetrickydifficultunknown
Progress:donenot startedon holdaheadon trackbehindin trouble

Top left cell (priority): high (red), medium (orange), low (yellow)
Title cell (effort): none/done (lightgreen/lightgreen), trivial (silver), easy/routine (yellow/yellow), tricky (orange), unknown (lightgreen) or known to be difficult (red).
Right column (status/progress): done (green), not started (white), on hold (silver), ahead (lightgreen), on track (yellow), behind (orange), in trouble (red).

Languages Template

Template:Languages

Examples:

Portals and Templates

wrt WikiEducator Technical Help

Initial Templates from the WikiEducator home page

Template:Social Entrepreneurship Frontpage help

Template:Social Entrepreneurship Frontpage news

Template:Social Entrepreneurship Frontpage values

Template:Social-entrepreneurship-purpose

This approach kind of works but is really clunky. One has to edit the whole page, scroll down to the list of templates used, open the one required, edit that, save and navigate back to the start page.

The templates for portals on WikiVersity look better, and I hope we can get them working here too.

Use Cases Template

Based on Alastair's work

Template:use case

Use Case: {{{1}}}
Goal in Context: {{{2}}}
Applicability: {{{3}}}
Level: {{{4}}}
Primary Actor: {{{5}}}
Priority: {{{6}}}
Technical Difficulty: {{{7}}}
Related Use Cases:{{{8}}}


The WikiVersity Approach

The community on WikiVersity have this working very nicely.

Instructions from Wikipedia

So far, this is not working out easily here. In one of my projects I was under time pressure to get a portal up, and reverted to Wikiversity for now. The Wikieducator portal is still there - possibly with a view to repurposing it to be a portal for social entrepreneurship around WikiEducator and other COL projects.

Try sort out the below later:

1. make the box portal skeleton:

template:box portal skeleton


2. make the portal which will use this skeleton

Portal:Social Entrepreneurship Network (and create and edit the required templates).

... hopefully I will have time some time ... September ? In the meantime, you are welcome to sort it out for us :-).

Ktucker 13:55, 30 July 2007 (CEST)

Another Portal example

Portal:Libre Knowledge Research (WIP)

Aim: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Free_software with the cool tabs ... this is too much work for now.

Next Level

SubLevel Test

Tabs

I have seen tabs on the Wikimania web site. Some wikieducators might like this.


Say Libre



FLOSSLit Test

Courses

Learning4Content Getting Started

Images


Test for Phil

  • What sort of test?


Marx saw changes in the foundation (bottom two), technology and economy, as causing changes in the other four.

Rest of what, Kim? --Phil Bartle 02:00, 28 August 2009 (UTC)



Files

Mindmaps

<mm>File:Test.mm</mm>

Translations

This content resource is a stub. Please help by adding more information.


Does WE need something like this?

Or does there exist an alternative equivalent already?

Here is an example page: OLPC.

Wikipedia has something similar: Template:Languages

Trying something.

KTucker 22:49, 26 August 2009 (UTC)

References

Some text[1].

Some more text ...

References

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