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What is Isocentre?
Isocentre is a dynamic community of radiation oncologists. This website serves as a meeting place for discussion of cases, evidence and career. It also serves as a repository of academic resources that members create for each other.
Getting started
There are a few steps to follow in order to participate fully in this group:
- Become a member: membership allows you to actively participate in forum discussions and create online content in sitegroups. Respond to your email invitation or click on the links here to join this website.
- Check out the website: Use the side menu bar to discover the different parts of the website. For starters don't forget to visit Guide to using Isocentre. There are several help pages including slideshows to make it simple for you to start using this website.
- Volunteer for Sitegroups: Be a part of a team and create academic content online in real time. Read more about Sitegroups below. There are 12 active sitegroups that need your participation - Volunteer now.
- Verify your details: once you become a member, the moderators will add your name to the member directory within 24-48 hrs. Check to see whether the details are accurate. Email: moc.liamg|ertnecosi.tcatnoc#moc.liamg|ertnecosi.tcatnoc to notify us if your name or details are missing or incorrect.
What's on this website?
This website is divided into several sections. Use the manu bars on the top or on the side to access different sections of the website.
- The Forum — This is used to discuss cases, academics or career-related issues. This is a direct replacement of the email group. The forum keeps all the discussions organized and easy to follow. Click here to go to the Forum
- Sitegroups — This new section allows us to create academic content pages online for other members to use and learn from. Any member can create or edit a page in any one of the 12 sitegroups. You can write on any topic, alone or in collaboration with other members. Use the sidebar to explore and add content to sitegroups.
- Member pages — A directory of members and their homepages.
- Career and Training — A collection of career and training opportunities for members.
Building academic content
In addition to forum based discussions we strongly encourage members to post academic content on this website. The content section of this website is organized into sitegroups and you can contribute to content in any of them. Content pages are designed as 'wiki's where you can start a new page on Isocentre.org or edit existing pages in real time from your own computer. Here are some links to pages that will answer your questions:
- What exactly is a wiki? - and how Isocenter functions as a wiki.
- What kind of content can I post on Isocentre?
- How do I post content? - How to create pages, edit pages and elements of wiki syntax.
| The Noticeboard The messages posted below are from Isocentre moderators and are meant to be messages for members in general. They may be announcements for new features or ongoing technical issues. Keep an eye on this board. 1265000357|%e %b %Y, %H:%M %Z|agohover - Website Launch - Indranil Mallick - Website launch imminent. Looking forward to comments and chaos! |