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''Sequence of steps, describing what you did and when''
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===The outcomes===
===The outcomes===
There has ever been more than 4000 articles written on the whole ScoutWiki network, in different languages, and it is just the begining ! As we use a ''wiki'' system (like on Wikipedia), every one is able to improve each article content, or to create an article.
''What were the results, what changed''
''What were the results, what changed''
===Difficulties===
===Difficulties===
''Problems you had to face, what did not work and why, what others should be careful about and learn from''
''Problems you had to face, what did not work and why, what others should be careful about and learn from''
===Photos and other examples describing the project===
===Photos and other examples describing the project===

Revision as of 07:39, 2 December 2006

For a start, here is the structure the report will have. Note that it should not be too long, one page would be a good deal. So please try to be concise, and to go to the essential.

Structure

Background of the promising practice

ScoutWiki project started with different local initiatives: Scoutopedia in France, PartioWiki in Finland, Scoutpedia in Nederlands, etc. The idea was (and still is) to create a free encyclopedia, on which every one could contribute, to share our scouting practices. When we realised there was similar projects in different countries, we decided to unify them, to create a unique project: ScoutWiki available at http://www.scoutwiki.org

How it all started, in what conditions, how did you come up with the idea, what was your motivation, starting questions.

People and methods involved

Who was involved in the project, how many people, what methods did you use (teams, presentations, weekends, etc...)

The process

Sequence of steps, describing what you did and when

The outcomes

There has ever been more than 4000 articles written on the whole ScoutWiki network, in different languages, and it is just the begining ! As we use a wiki system (like on Wikipedia), every one is able to improve each article content, or to create an article.

What were the results, what changed

Difficulties

Problems you had to face, what did not work and why, what others should be careful about and learn from

Photos and other examples describing the project