Hola, Ivan.
I don't know what it means "Mexico largest' university system" but this is not accurately for Tec de Monterrey. The more big university system of Mexico is UNAM. Can we have a reference for this?
Regards.
El may 23, 2014 6:27 p.m., "Carlos Monterrey" <cmonterrey@wikimedia.org> escribió:
Thanks everyone, will post shortlyOn Fri, May 23, 2014 at 4:02 PM, Anna Koval <akoval@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hi all. New to this list. First time chiming in.
I see why Carlos put pedagogy. Either 'curriculum' or 'skills' would work, too.
But I like Heather's rewrite for its emphasis on WP. LGTM.
As I understand it, “Wiki Learning” is the name of one of the projects in the new model, but there's nothing to link to about it yet.
HTH.
Anna KovalManager, Wikipedia Education ProgramWikimedia FoundationOn Fri, May 23, 2014 at 3:50 PM, Carlos Monterrey <cmonterrey@wikimedia.org> wrote:
No specific request - but she used that word in the post. How about just 'curriculum?'On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 3:47 PM, Heather Walls <hwalls@wikimedia.org> wrote:
As much as I love the word pedagogy, this feels little strange to me. Did Leigh request it?“Wiki Learning” to be adopted at Mexico’s Tec de Monterrey
- t: .@TecdeMonterrey has incorporated “Wiki Learning” as part of their initiative to promote a 21st century pedagogy. https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/05/23/wiki-learning-adopted-at-tec-de-monterrey/
- t: .@TecdeMonterrey is using Wikipedia in the university system's 21st century education model. https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/05/23/wiki-learning-adopted-at-tec-de-monterrey/
I don't really know what wiki learning is either, does my suggestion sound true to the inten