[deepamehta-users] An Environment to Create A DeepaMehta Knowledge Base

Juergen Neumann j.neumann at junes.eu
Tue Aug 2 13:04:50 CEST 2016


Carolina just pointed me to more previous work of her:
http://carolinagc.github.io/ which should also be taken into
consideration.

Kindly,

Juergen 

Am Montag, den 01.08.2016, 20:02 +0200 schrieb Juergen Neumann:
> Dear Annette,
> 
> thank you for your important input! Yes, a users guide is really
> needed! I would very much appreciate if you started working on this,
> especially due to your profound experience in this field. 
> 
> Just to mention it: there has been some previous work in this
> direction:
> 
> Ingo: http://www.deepamehta.de/en/content/usage
> Carolina: https://www.digitalmemex.com/category/documentation/
> Maybe those can provide some useful inspiriation. 
> 
> For the location of the content, we would very much prefere to use
> the
> wiki of our track system: https://trac.deepamehta.de/wiki/Documentati
> on
> If you need a ramp-up or have questions regarding the concepts, I am
> well willing to support you in any possible way.
> 
> Very kindly,
> 
> Juergen 
> 
> Am Sonntag, den 31.07.2016, 22:42 +0200 schrieb Annette Leeb:
> > 
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I am a new user of my.deepamehta.de. Years ago I was quite familiar
> > with DeepaMehta, but I lost track of its development. To be honest,
> > as I recently confronted myself with the characteristic bright
> > blankness of a DeepaMehta screen again I felt lost. Sure enough, by
> > clicking around it became obvious how much stuff lays underneath
> > the
> > calm surface. But more clicks didn’t exactly make me feel more
> > comfortable. 
> > 
> > To get help I tried out a search in the mailing-list archive. Bit
> > frustrating, isn’t it? Mailman doesn’t offer any option to use the
> > archive for research. Or did I miss something?
> > 
> > What I do miss is a “user manual”. Or this was my first thought. 
> > 
> > But after discussing a potential „manual creating project“ with a
> > friend I’d rather say: A manual would be a too static objective.
> > It’s
> > more like creating an environment where current users can discuss
> > and
> > contribute to such a knowledge base. As part of a continuously
> > ongoing shared learning process. The elements for a knowledge
> > library
> > will be suggested, defined, worked over continuously. 
> > 
> > First: @juergen gives already important informations in his user
> > guide elements. But I have to admit that the included „how-to-
> > aspects“ were not sufficient to understand what could be a
> > practicable starting point for me. The description of for example
> > association contains not only text but also a sample of DeepaMehta-
> > typcial icons which are only understandable for those who already
> > are
> > familiar with the underlying concepts.
> > 
> > What I would like to find is
> > the very basics on how to start my own workspace / topic map; and I
> > really do mean „how to“ like left-click, right-click, „create“,
> > „delete“, „edit“ - the elements to build a typical DeepaMehta topic
> > map for my own purpose;
> > as simple as possible, micro learning assets, searchable for new
> > users, easy to browse;
> > enriched by all multimedia, referring to external resources;
> > analog to @juergen, learning assets build with the DeepaMehta-
> > included tools and methods
> > First step: Would it makes sense to you to set up a public
> > workspace
> > and invite those who would like to contribute? And see what
> > happens?
> > 
> > For me it has to do with „working out loud“. Seems like I am person
> > here predestined to ask questions, am I not?
> > 
> > Looking forward to hearing from you! A.
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