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Created by Barry Johnson of [http://www.polaritypartnerships.com/ Polarity Partnerships], Polarity Maps are ways to map out tensions.
This widget allows you to embed any web page on your wiki page using an iframe tag.


Created by [https://www.mediawikiwidgets.org/User:Sergey_Chernyshev Sergey Chernyshev]
{|width="50%" cellpadding="20"
! !! Left Pole !! Right Pole !!
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|align="right"|'''Upsides''' ||align="center" bgcolor="lightgreen"|Left Pole Upsides ||align="center" bgcolor="lightgreen"|Right Pole Upsides  ||
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|align="right"|'''Downsides''' ||align="center" bgcolor="red"|Left Pole Downsides ||align="center" bgcolor="red"|Right Pole Downsides
|}


== Using this widget ==
For information on how to use this widget, see [https://www.mediawikiwidgets.org/Iframe widget description page on MediaWikiWidgets.org].


<big>'''<font color="red">This widget shouldn't be used on a publicly-editable wiki.</font>'''</big>
Guidelines for creating a map:


While the url is validated to be a valid url, there is no way the widget can check the contents of the page that is included. When enabling this widget, you allow any user that can edit to include any page, including malicious pages (containing trojans, backdoors, viruses etc), pages that brake out of the iframe and pages that look like your site, but actually is a copy used for phishing.
# Define the challenge
 
# Identify a key polarity
== Copy to your site ==
# Name the poles in a value-neutral way
To use this widget on your site, just install [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Widgets MediaWiki Widgets extension] and copy the [{{fullurl:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|action=edit}} full source code] of this page to your wiki as page '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}'''.
# Brainstorm content for each quadrant
</noinclude><includeonly><iframe src="<!--{$url|validate:url}-->" frameborder="<!--{$border|validate:int|default:0}-->" width="<!--{$width|escape:html|default:400}-->" height="<!--{$height|escape:html|default:300}-->"></iframe></includeonly>
# Agree on higher purpose or deeper fear

Revision as of 19:28, 19 June 2018

Created by Barry Johnson of Polarity Partnerships, Polarity Maps are ways to map out tensions.

Left Pole Right Pole
Upsides Left Pole Upsides Right Pole Upsides
Downsides Left Pole Downsides Right Pole Downsides


Guidelines for creating a map:

  1. Define the challenge
  2. Identify a key polarity
  3. Name the poles in a value-neutral way
  4. Brainstorm content for each quadrant
  5. Agree on higher purpose or deeper fear