Circles of Interest
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Our "circles of interest" (CoI) replace the [[Working groups]] that we used to have. | Our "circles of interest" (CoI) replace the [[Working groups]] that we used to have. | ||
− | There are '''four''' circles of interest: [[ | + | There are '''four''' circles of interest: [[Facilities]], [[Public relations and events]], [[Sysops]] and [[Office]]. |
Please do visit the individual '''CoI''' pages to read more about them or add yourself to a circle. | Please do visit the individual '''CoI''' pages to read more about them or add yourself to a circle. | ||
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=== Find your peers === | === Find your peers === | ||
Another goal of the CoI is to allow people with certain interests to actually know who else has the same interests. You can thus find people to help you with your task, brainstorm your next initiative or tackle a challenge. | Another goal of the CoI is to allow people with certain interests to actually know who else has the same interests. You can thus find people to help you with your task, brainstorm your next initiative or tackle a challenge. | ||
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+ | None yet ;) |
Revision as of 17:29, 25 September 2011
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Introduction
Our "circles of interest" (CoI) replace the Working groups that we used to have.
There are four circles of interest: Facilities, Public relations and events, Sysops and Office.
Please do visit the individual CoI pages to read more about them or add yourself to a circle.
Physical representation
Pinning
The CoI are also physically represented in the chill-out room in our space. When someone enters a circle, her or his avatar will also be pinned inside the physical representation of that interest-group. (S/he can do so her- or himself or a third person can do that.)
Find advice
The aim of having a physical representation of your circles of interest is to allow anyone looking for help with a specific issue to have a look at the wall and know instantly whom to contact.
Find your peers
Another goal of the CoI is to allow people with certain interests to actually know who else has the same interests. You can thus find people to help you with your task, brainstorm your next initiative or tackle a challenge.
FAQ
None yet ;)