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Click4it is powered by MediaWiki. A web 2.0 platform was the technological choice to facilitate a two-way communication flow, at once supplying knowledge services and providing an open and dynamic channel for collaboration and knowledge sharing, where registered users can contribute content and share their experiences after consulting resources or using toolkits. Contributors with editing rights collaborate adding content, making submissions, providing suggestions of new terms, methods, tools to be added, or editing existing entries, reformulating content, complementing references, or suggesting new materials or resources. Registered contributors can also make use of discussion pages to provide comments or feedback on specific topics. | Click4it is powered by MediaWiki. A web 2.0 platform was the technological choice to facilitate a two-way communication flow, at once supplying knowledge services and providing an open and dynamic channel for collaboration and knowledge sharing, where registered users can contribute content and share their experiences after consulting resources or using toolkits. Contributors with editing rights collaborate adding content, making submissions, providing suggestions of new terms, methods, tools to be added, or editing existing entries, reformulating content, complementing references, or suggesting new materials or resources. Registered contributors can also make use of discussion pages to provide comments or feedback on specific topics. | ||
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[[image:icons.jpg|right|link=E-Learning_Repository]] The [[E-Learning Repository | E-Learning]], the [[Knowledge Management Repository|Knowledge Management]], and the [[Monitoring and Evaluation Repository|Monitoring & Evaluation]] terminologies are derived from the Overall Repository and simply compile the terms related to these specialized subjects, trying to facilitate the consultation of terms in these particular fields. The Overall Repository is always the main root. New terms are included in this section; the other lists of terms are updated accordingly. | [[image:icons.jpg|right|link=E-Learning_Repository]] The [[E-Learning Repository | E-Learning]], the [[Knowledge Management Repository|Knowledge Management]], and the [[Monitoring and Evaluation Repository|Monitoring & Evaluation]] terminologies are derived from the Overall Repository and simply compile the terms related to these specialized subjects, trying to facilitate the consultation of terms in these particular fields. The Overall Repository is always the main root. New terms are included in this section; the other lists of terms are updated accordingly. | ||
+ | Click4it currently holds over 500 terms, methods, and tools on a variety of topics related to learning and training in addition to pointing to a great number of external resources. Throughout the wiki there are pointers to training materials, job aids, cross-referenced definitions, and a wealth of selected links to external resources and materials. Hurried readers can find a selection of customized reading paths as a starting point, with the possibility of exploring further through cross-referenced links. | ||
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+ | The toolkit sub-section presents a collection of methodologies and techniques, containing practical instructions for trainers and learning designers. This sub-section grows steadily; it includes a number of job aids, general guidelines, step-by-step instructions, checklists, practical tips, and templates available on portable document format (pdf), which can be downloaded for use “on the go”. | ||
[[image:newtoolkit.jpg|40px|left|link=Toolkits]] In the [[Toolkits]] section you will find how to put into practice the tools and methods defined in the Overall Repository: “how to” guides, general guidelines, step-by-step instructions, practical tips, instructions for facilitators, and job aids are some of the materials you will find in the Toolkits section. | [[image:newtoolkit.jpg|40px|left|link=Toolkits]] In the [[Toolkits]] section you will find how to put into practice the tools and methods defined in the Overall Repository: “how to” guides, general guidelines, step-by-step instructions, practical tips, instructions for facilitators, and job aids are some of the materials you will find in the Toolkits section. |
Revision as of 08:38, 25 August 2011
About Click4itThe Click4it wiki is a knowledge base repository of training methods, tools, materials, definitions, resources, and toolkits. It results from extensive work, encompassing planning, mapping, analysis, structuring, and synthesizing content for publishing. Mirroring data mining processes, the work conducted comprised thorough research, compilation, classification, summarization, clustering, and knowledge synthesis of definitions, methods, resources, and tools, to render, on a content value chain format and dynamic collaborative platform, an extensive repository of learning and training industry’s terms, methodologies, and tools.
How is it organized?Click4it is organized in sections. The Overall Repository is the main entry gate; it displays all entries on the wiki, presented in alphabetical order. Derived from this main section, sub-sections on e-Learning , Knowledge Management , and monitoring and evaluation cluster terms, methods and tools associated with these particular fields for quick reference. The Overall Repository is the main root. New terms are included in this section; sub-sections are updated accordingly. The clustering into sub-sections is meant for easy access of targeted search. Additionally, the embedded search engine is also an entry door to locate terms, method or tools available.
Click4it currently holds over 500 terms, methods, and tools on a variety of topics related to learning and training in addition to pointing to a great number of external resources. Throughout the wiki there are pointers to training materials, job aids, cross-referenced definitions, and a wealth of selected links to external resources and materials. Hurried readers can find a selection of customized reading paths as a starting point, with the possibility of exploring further through cross-referenced links.
Click4it IconsIdentifies every single term defined in the various repositories. Identifies the Toolkits Section.
indicates all the books and articles that have been used to compile the definitions. indicates the web-sites consulted. |