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Synonyme
document mode, Dokumentenmodus
Definitionen
Two main writing modes are discernible in a multiuser wiki.
Von Ward Cunningham, Bo Leuf im Buch The Wiki Way (2001) im Text Insights and Other Voices auf Seite 326- Document Mode, in which someone writes a contribution in the third person and leaves it unsigned. Others then view that piece of text as community property, and various authors can later update this to reflect changing community consensus.
- Thread Mode, a form of discussion in which members of the wiki comments in the first person and sign them. Others rarely edit signed create spin-off discussions. Different authors exchange personal views and opinion much as they would in e-mail on a mailing list. Content can be actual e-mail discussion posted as a thread archive and commented.
Bemerkungen
Wiki excels at Document Mode. Many wiki pages Start with an opening Statement that declares a piece of wisdom or with a question requesting clarification. The initial Position may be an opinion, phrased strongly to invite feedback. The rest of the page can then continue with the subsequent feedback.
Feedback initially tends to be in Thread Mode. Threads can be füll of transient misunderstandings and special cases. They can be difficult to follow. The important points don't always stand out well. Threads are offen füll of egos.
Von Ward Cunningham, Bo Leuf im Buch The Wiki Way (2001) im Text Insights and Other Voices auf Seite 326Feedback initially tends to be in Thread Mode. Threads can be füll of transient misunderstandings and special cases. They can be difficult to follow. The important points don't always stand out well. Threads are offen füll of egos.
Verwandte Objeke
Verwandte Begriffe (co-word occurance) | thread modethread mode(1) |
Statistisches Begriffsnetz
Zitationsgraph
2 Erwähnungen
- The Wiki Way - Quick Collaboration on the Web (Bo Leuf, Ward Cunningham) (2001)
- Wiki for Dummies (Dan Woods, Peter Thoeny) (2007)