Thanks, Jim, wonderful resource:

One that caught my eye was "Herding the Cats: The Influence of Groups
> in Coordinating Peer Production?"  I've been skeptical of the emphasis
> on workgroups, but this paper makes a case for how joining a group can
> affect behavior (and complement individual contributions).
>  http://www.wikisym.org/ws2009/procfiles/p107-kittur.pdf
>

OK, I'm feeling like a cat <smile>. Amazing how they identified a random
sample of editors and then extracted key information from their body of work
--- and their source was the wiki history data of approx 144 million edits
(spanning inception to Oct 2007), wow.

The results do make a reasonably good case, given their study design, that
editors who are part of a collaborative subgroup change their behavior in
ways that benefit the subgroup's work and the wiki as a whole (e.g., good
citizenship behaviors).

Makes a strong case for WikiEducator workgroups. I agree with Wayne:

One of the challenges facing Wikimedia projects is supporting newbies who
> may not be familiar with the sophistication and complexity of all the
> polices and guidelines which support group work.
>

What if at the conclusion of an L4C session, new members were encouraged to
join one of a set of active project workgroups (not community workgroups,
because these often entail a larger commitment to get up to speed). These
"next-step" projects could be chosen because the project is currently
active, the project work is relatively straightforward, the workgroup has
agreed to provide support for the new members as they figure out how to
effectively collaborate on the project's work, .... The set of projects
could include a broad spectrum of subject-matter, so that individual members
could find something that suited their interest.

For example, I think the WE math glossary could be a good place for new
members who have a background in math. (Full disclosure: it worked for me
:-)

I'm interested to hear people's thoughts on how workgroups could be used to
strengthen the support of new members?

Interesting, I think this ties in well with a number of other recent threads
on collaboration. Just another side of the same coin.

Alison
http://www.wikieducator.org/User:ASnieckus

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