Difference between revisions of "Personal Recommendations"
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Here's a [[User:Gav2|user page]]. At the bottom is that user's Personal Recommendations. When you're logged in, you can access your page by clicking on your name (top right). | Here's a [[User:Gav2|user page]]. At the bottom is that user's Personal Recommendations. When you're logged in, you can access your page by clicking on your name (top right). | ||
− | Like [[Related Pages]] and What's Popular, these recommendations come automatically from other users as they move about on the wiki - i.e. they're a form of [[collaborative filtering]] | + | Like "[[Related Pages]]" and "What's Popular", these recommendations come automatically from other users as they move about on the wiki - i.e. they're a form of [[collaborative filtering]], something very helpful for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collaborative_learning co-learning]. |
− | Personal Recommendations shows a user stuff they haven't seen yet but is likely to be relevant to them, at least according to the rest of the community moving about in their immediate vicinity. | + | Personal Recommendations shows a user stuff they haven't seen yet but is likely to be relevant to them, at least according to the rest of the community moving about in their immediate vicinity. |
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+ | This is a powerful way to share [[Tacit Knowledge|tacit knowledge]] and is often an effective way to spread information. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:29, 22 November 2018
The {!ctf} extension on this wiki puts Personal Recommendations at the bottom of each user page.
Here's a user page. At the bottom is that user's Personal Recommendations. When you're logged in, you can access your page by clicking on your name (top right).
Like "Related Pages" and "What's Popular", these recommendations come automatically from other users as they move about on the wiki - i.e. they're a form of collaborative filtering, something very helpful for co-learning.
Personal Recommendations shows a user stuff they haven't seen yet but is likely to be relevant to them, at least according to the rest of the community moving about in their immediate vicinity.
This is a powerful way to share tacit knowledge and is often an effective way to spread information.