This is a learning project.
Web architecture combines elements of Information Architecture with the technical aspects of developing resources on the web. This learning project aims through a collection of resources, discussions, and real activities on the wiki, to explore the challenges posed by the rapid emergence of large scale, highly participatory wikis.
The project outputs aim to be useful for other wikis by highlighting the implications and challenges in regards to organizing spaces in these types of environments.
This project aims to establish 3 things:
We will, for the most part, use the wiki itself to reproduce and sandbox pages for analysis, discussion, design. Tools to facilitate this process would be greatly appreciated. Please start a separate page if you have pre-existing suggestions; ie, templates, etc.
Case studies should involve a particular Wiki or proposed Wikiversity component.
Redesign of this important page is taking place and is at version 0.3
There is an interesting post here: Wikiversity_talk:Introduction_Overhaul_Taskforce#Wikiversity_organisation_proposal about reorganising the overall structure of Wikiversity.
WAW Discussion: Wikiversity Main Page
WAW Discussion: Portal:Reading clubs
What are Topics? Need to review the existing language of organization that is appearing on WV.
Template syntax combined with Parser functions can create some powerful tools to assist users in navigation, page creation, and content development. The Web Architecture for Wikis project will develop a variety of tools for these purposes.
Generating dynamic content with MediaWiki
Wikiversity:Wiki as a tool for learning
Wiki Science at WikiBooks
Wikiversity:Introduction_Overhaul_Taskforce#Pages_needing_improvement - lists pages that need improvement.
http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Wikiversity:Naming_conventions#Main_namespace
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Instructional_Technology
Information Architecture for the World Wide Web. 3rd ed. by Peter Morville and Louis Rosenfeld.
Images
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Server_layout_diagrams - these diagrams give a bit of an overview of just what we're dealing with here. This thing is big and it changes all the time.