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success: a synopsis

Here’s a condensed version of the ways you defined what a successful project would look like. (They're in no particular order.)

  • Simply making the site a reality
  • Creating a site that stands out from the rest
  • Creating an audience-focused site
  • Creating a clean, coherent, interesting, engaging product
  • Giving back to the community
  • Developing a community centered around the site
  • Continuing contributions past the end of the semester
  • Creating a well-filtered resource
  • Integrating truly useful searchability
  • Easy navigation
  • Creating a useful classification schema
  • Balancing quality and quantity of information
  • Hitting 100% accuracy, or as close to it as we can get
  • Integrating links to primary resources
  • Integrating rich media

Comments

This is a good summary of how our class defined what success looks like for our wiki site project. It is a good reminder of what we are striving for. . . . something to definitely keep in mind. Thank you.

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