Information via the internet: Difference between revisions

From Sharewiki.org
No edit summary
mNo edit summary
Line 8: Line 8:
* Structured that means categorised (tag for example), clear (title, sub-title,...): so that anyone can find this information and easily understand the whole message.
* Structured that means categorised (tag for example), clear (title, sub-title,...): so that anyone can find this information and easily understand the whole message.
* Quickly understood (visualisation could sometimes help in this context).
* Quickly understood (visualisation could sometimes help in this context).
* Original (means no repetition with another content otherwise on the website, prefer linked with this other content)
* Original (means no repetition with another content somewhere else on the website, prefer linked with this other content)
* Source (=where does this information come from)
* Source (=where does this information come from)

Revision as of 11:54, 23 December 2011

This page in under construction/ discussion and needs your contribution.


What are the best practices in regard to sharing information via the internet?

This information should ideally enable others to gain time by being:

  • Structured that means categorised (tag for example), clear (title, sub-title,...): so that anyone can find this information and easily understand the whole message.
  • Quickly understood (visualisation could sometimes help in this context).
  • Original (means no repetition with another content somewhere else on the website, prefer linked with this other content)
  • Source (=where does this information come from)