Goal: to make a profile for a workshop about Tiki.
Typical scenario
- 1 coach
- 20 students.
- 20 computers with an Internet connection
- 3-6 hours
Ideally, it will also be useful as a general tutorial about Tiki (to learn on their own). Since this is
dogfood, it will ultimately improve Tiki as a
Learning Management System. Indeed, this "recipe" could be re-used for any type of online training. Since it's a profile, it's more than just a set of slides or html pages. It's actual live documentation with real links & actions (and later we can put
quizzes to test what student understood) . Since profiles are managed in wiki pages, all involved (students, coaches, etc.) can improve the profile collectively. Ideas here are from lessons learned at
http://tikiwiki.org/20090516workshop
The intent is to translate this workshop.
Idea/proposal
Each student goes through a certain number of steps. There would be "mandatory" steps and "optional/advanced" steps. Each students goes at their rhythm to complete a section. Students that complete the "optional/advanced" steps before the rest of the group is finished can before assistant coaches to help fellow students that need a little more help.
Introduction
- General information about Tiki (15 min)
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All attendees present themselves
- Why are you here? What are your plans with Tiki? (2-3 minutes per person)
It's important for trainers to know who is in the room,
It's valuable that trainees discover other people with similar interests
General introdction about wikis
wikipedia, etc.
About Tiki
short or long intro depending on the group
Using Tiki (end user)
Students learn to use Tiki as a end-user (not with admin privileges)
For this section, the whole group works on an existing Tiki installation. Ideally, a common project. If not, just a test site. It should be possible to experiment. Students must be worried about making a mistake. Test messages can be deleted later.
1.1. Visit the site
1.2. Use search engine
1.3. Register
Here the Tiki should be configured to permit self registration but no email address validation (which is Tiki default) so people don't have to validate their email and was precious time.
1.4. Log in
1.5. Discussion forum
1.5.1. Post messages
1.6. Wiki pages
1.6.1. Edit the pages
1.6.3. view history
1.7. Trackers
1.8. Blog
1.8.2. Add a new blog post
Managing Tiki (Tiki admin)
Students learn to manage Tiki with admin privileges.
This assumes the Tiki is already installed. To learn how to install, please find the relevant section.
1.1. Change the logo, site tite, subtitle and browser title
1.2. Activate a feature
1.3. Apply a profile
1.4. Manage users, groups & perms
1.4.1. Add a group
1.4.2. Give permissions to that group
1.4.3. Add a user to that group
1.5. Add a poll
1.6. Add a module
1.8. Trackers
1.8.1. Edit & delete data
1.8.2. Modify an existing tracker
Adding/edit fields
1. Install Tiki
1.1. Create database
1.2. Upload files
1.3. Set permissions
1.4. Run installer
Building themes (theme designers)
http://themes.tikiwiki.org
Building profiles (solutions builder)
http://profiles.tikiwiki.org
Programming Tiki (developer)
Hello World
About this profile
Todo
Questions
- Should we use structures?