Espa~ol
Hola soy Hollman Enciso de Bogota Colombia, estaba buscando donde descargar
todos los articulos de wikipedia para compartir en una red inalambrica libre
ne al cuel estoy trabajando peor no encoentro donde descargarla en espa~ol,
ya la busque en http://download.wikimedia.org/ pero en espa~ol no esta
quisiera que me ayudaran o me dieran un link donde descargarla en espa~ol.
gracias
English
Hello i'm Hollman Enciso from Bogota Colombia, i like to download all the
articules of the wikipedia in spanish, but i dont found the .iso or the
HTML's to share in a comunitarian wireless network, so i like if anyone kwon
where i cant download the wikipedia in spanish.
i looked here: http://download.wikimedia.org/ but in spanish it not...
thanks
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Hollman Enciso R.
hollman(a)cogitowireless.net
hollman.enciso(a)gmail.com
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This is great news for the entire free knowledge community. I consider
WikiEducator, in many ways, a sister project to our own initiatives,
especially Wikiversity. Wayne Mackintosh, who founded the project,
sits on our Advisory Board (and I sit on the WikiEducator Advisory
Board). He's also a friend and drives many key initiatives like this
one.
I'm especially pleased that the probably largest initiative ever for
capacity building around wiki use is taking place in developing
countries. The idea of the "Learning4Content" project - teachers get
instructed in the wiki use, and in return contribute their knowledge -
could very well be a model for us to follow.
Kudos to Wayne and everyone else who is making this happen. :-)
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From: mackiwg <WMackintosh(a)col.org>
Date: Oct 26, 2007 4:11 AM
Subject: [WikiEducator] Hewlett Foundation award WikiEducator $100 000
To: WikiEducator <wikieducator(a)googlegroups.com>
Be sure to check out our News on the front page.
(http://www.wikieducator.org/Main_Page)
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation award WikiEducator $100000 to
build MediaWiki Educator skills for at least 2500 educators in 53
countries under our Learning4Content initiative:
http://www.wikieducator.org/Metawikieducator/Learning4Content/Hewlett_bid
The COL will also be investing an additional $60000 for this project.
The WikiEducator family is proud of this achievement because it is our
first funding proposal developed as free content on WikiEducator.
The project will widen the skills base among educators to contribute
to free content projects like WikiEducator and Wikipedia.
I think I should have a glass of red wine to celebrate. I hope
WIkiEducators all over the world will do the same!
Cheers
Wayne
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Hi there,
My name is Jamal Ahmed, I'm a junior at Wesleyan University in Middletown,
Connecticut. I have an idea to help the growth of Wikiversity. I figure,
there are a lot of college students who are doing homework on a regular
basis to help themselves understand the material we hope to one day see in
Wikiversity. But at the end of the day, their homework is only of use
to themselves, and at the end of the semester, it gets thrown away. Maybe
we can harness the intellectual productive potential of college students to
produce mass amounts of Wiki material.
What I have in mind is starting programs in many universities where a
homework assignment given to a student is to complete a section on
Wikipedia /Wikiversity in his/her assigned subject, such as a higher level
math student writing a section on differentiation of polynomials, or an
upper level Spanish student making an interactive vocabulary list of
household items. This could even be extra credit, and guessing the number
of people out there who would love some extra credit, I have a feeling it
would be popular.
Start with contacting one university, and setting up a meeting with
any/all willing professors. Given the drive that a lot of professors have
for education and giving back to the community, I have the feeling the
response will be popular (nearly all would at the very least include an
extra credit assignment). If there is one class of about 30 upperclassmen,
and each of them is assigned to write a comprehensive section on a
relatively easy topic for their level of understanding, then for that one
assignment you can develop 30 complete sections. Given that academic
caliber material will be sourced too, this will add very complete chapters
to Wikiversity.
I would love to help out in this project, even starting the first chapter
here in Wesleyan University. Please contact me if you'd be on board for
something like this.
Sincerely,
Jamal Ahmed
Hi all,
this is to let you know there will be a one-day conference run by the
Wikimedia Nederlands chapter in Amsterdam on October 27th. The
conference is on the theme 'Wikis in education', and I will be giving
two presentations, one short introduction to Wikiversity for Wikimedia
'newbies', and one for people familiar with at least some area of
Wikimedia's work. For those, like myself, who are not fluent in Dutch,
there will be a few English lectures: by Delphine Menard, Florence
Devouard, Eliane Metni, and myself.
You can see more details about the conference, and register, at:
http://www.wikimediaconferentie.nl/english/
Maybe see you there,
Cormac