Date / Time: Conference Call Tue 2005-01-06 11:00 am ~ 12:00 noon EST (8W0)
Call Details: (8W1)
- Call-in Number: 1-858-300-3030 (8W2)
- PASSCODE: 26527 (8W3)
- Your entry will be toned-in; please announce yourself (8W4)
- Invited / Expecting: (8W6)
Agenda Ideas and Suggestions (8WO)
- This session will focus on introducing notetakers for the Jan. 6 Chief Architects Forum to this space. See upcoming meeting at: CAF Meeting Announcement. During the Jan. 6 meeting, break-out groups will use the wiki to refine Enterprise Architecture terms. (8XQ)
Agenda & Proceedings (8WQ)
- 1. First 15 minutes - Introduction and New User Orientation - SusanTurnbull and PeterYim ("ppy") (8WR)
- Inspired by DougEngelbart His team pioneered hypertext, videoconferencing, early knowledge management, etc. The most important concepts important to us today (91E)
- open hyperdocument (from DougEngelbart)- more than www (91F)
- Dynamic Knowledge Repository - pool of resources collaboratively constructed by Communities of Practice (91G)
- number one page for newcomers is the WikiHomePage for solid background (8WS)
- number two page for newcomers: http://community.cim3.net/wiki/ (8WT)
- CWE for CWE users and administrators - our place to add content and help us learn together faster (90V)
- wiki word format - automatically creates a link (91I)
- new wiki words have a question mark to prompt for content (91J)
- this allows shared display and collaboration with people all over the world (91M)
- Suite of 4 major work spaces: (8WU)
- a discussion forum (archived email forum) - to hold our conversations and discussions (virtually and asynchronously - not at the same time) (8WV)
- enables you to focus on content of conversation and not administration (8WW)
- every message becomes an html page that can be sorted by date or conversation thread (linked by replying to an earlier message) (8WX)
- a wiki - to help us collaboratively compose our work (8WY)
- like a web page; read and write web; one person at a time takes notes (8WZ)
- platform independent and people can be located anywhere in the world (8X0)
- a file repository - to hold documents, work and resources that we can share like your file space, but remote. (91B)
- This requires one time set-up. Any content is accessible by a browser and the content can be referenced and you can point your audience directly to the link of interest (8X2)
- in addition to linking to just the top of the page, linking is more granular (fine-grained accessibility, linking to any bullet point (8X3)
- a portal - to provide a convenient single point of entry to the environment and the work of the community - public facing facet (8X4)
- Why do we need this? (8X6)
- It's all about getting work done effectively, especially when we are not in the same place - Make distributed collaboration more effective for people (8X7)
- It takes People, Process and Tools to achieve that (emphasis: People heads the list; and this is definitely not just about technology) (8X8)
- Importance of this order - people first! (91N)
- It's a participatory workspace - don't just look at it - but work together (91P)
- it's about: (8XA)
- sharing (8XB)
- distributing the work { (8XC)
- getting things done without being in the same place, at the same time (8XD)
- have minimal structure to do work; spur innovation and emergent behavior (8XE)
- perhaps appears very basic, but that's key to its expressive power and flexibility (8XF)
- example of a community to look at: http://ontolog.cim3.net (8XG)
- testbed global community over the past 3 yr. - 100 members and 13 countries - you're welcome to visit and join us if you're interested in ontologies (8XH)
- 2. Observations and Insights from the Week - All (8XI)
- 3. Date/ Time of next call: Tuesday, January 18, 2005, 11:00 am ~ 12:00 noon EST (8XJ)