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*I like this alot.  One way to run the poster would be to have something eye-catching like this up and then have a laptop hooked up to the web in front.  So sean (or whoever is there at the time) could take people through the actual site as they explain it.  Could also sign people up on the spot :) --[[Jason Kelly|JK]]
*I like this alot.  One way to run the poster would be to have something eye-catching like this up and then have a laptop hooked up to the web in front.  So sean (or whoever is there at the time) could take people through the actual site as they explain it.  Could also sign people up on the spot :) --[[Jason Kelly|JK]]
*This is cute. I would potentially focus more on community pages and less on individual lab pages, though. Offer it up as an easy place to host your lab website, but emphasize the merits of the larger community (it takes a village to raise a grad student?).--[[User:Kathmc|Kathleen]]

Revision as of 14:31, 9 February 2006

Discussion and planning of a representative poster for publicizing OpenWetWare (OWW) at meetings or retreats. Initially, the page just serves to plan a poster for one particular event. Hopefully this poster design could be used again or customized to fit a particular group, lab or institution.

MIT Biological Engineering Retreat, March 2006

Contact Person: Sean

Title submission: Friday 10 Feb

Poster Title and Logistics

  • Proposed title (same as business cards): OpenWetWare: A Wiki Serving the Biological Research Community
  • Poster to be up at all three sessions, sign up to accompany it

Content

  • Logo
  • Screenshots
    • Please suggest particular pages
  • Information on joining
  • Potential uses
  • iCampus award
  • Current members
  • What's a wiki?/interface

Poster ideas

Jenny's template for a poster:

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  • I like this alot. One way to run the poster would be to have something eye-catching like this up and then have a laptop hooked up to the web in front. So sean (or whoever is there at the time) could take people through the actual site as they explain it. Could also sign people up on the spot :) --JK
  • This is cute. I would potentially focus more on community pages and less on individual lab pages, though. Offer it up as an easy place to host your lab website, but emphasize the merits of the larger community (it takes a village to raise a grad student?).--Kathleen