Thank you very much Teemu for reposting here. Since I am not going to English Wikiversity so much I could read it also. I have written some reflections to the article, but unfortunately in Czech:
*http://cs.wikiversity.org/wiki/U%C5%BEivatel:Juan_de_Vojn%C3%ADkov/Blog/The_community_is_not_yet_exactly_sure_about_its_identity
*http://cs.wikiversity.org/wiki/U%C5%BEivatel:Juan_de_Vojn%C3%ADkov/Blog/Budov%C3%A1n%C3%AD_Wikiverzity_z_person%C3%A1ln%C3%AD_%C3%BArovn%C4%9B
*http://cs.wikiversity.org/wiki/U%C5%BEivatel:Juan_de_Vojn%C3%ADkov/Blog/Teemu_a_t%C3%BDm_doporu%C4%8Duje

I would like to disscus some of the recomendations Teemu and team placed on the end of an article. I would like to ask:
*how we can make Wikiversity community members the center of its activities? (from: PEOPLE FIRST recomendation)
*as they mentioned that communication ways are important, why we (after years) still dont have LiquidThereads or any other chating/foruming/conferencing extension for wv?
*Transparency of authorship.  - so? All people will subscripe for their works?
*Freedom of point of view - isnt that Social Concept written by Moultno somewhere on Knol?
*
Participants should be encouraged to use unconventional forms of communication and representations of knowledge including music, dance, paintings, and poetry. - err, how we will "dance" in wv?

Regards,
Juan de V.

2009/8/26 Jim Miller <jimmiller5417@yahoo.com>
Hi, all,

OK, I'm convinced and ready to start uploading some courses and studies I have in mind, such as several "how to" courses: 
  • Use of solar energy on a low capital cost, DIY (kits plus instructions) to produce very low cost electricity, hot and cold water, refrigeration, distilled water, steam and heat for buildings, agriculture and industrial processes.
  • Use of biomas for creating rotational horsepower
  • Use of solar hot air pressure to turn an air motor to produce rotational horsepower
  • Production of algae for food and fuel
  • Workers' Cooperative Companies
  • Intentional Communities
  • many more
What is the URL and instructions on adding pages, categories, table of contents, database, word cloud, index and version tracking?

Jim Miller

In transition to justice,harmony, productivity, and right living:

It's understandable, isn't it, that workers who come of age in an autocratic, authoritarian, paternalistic environment, become reflections of it. It took some time for Camarãoto adjust to the innovating, democratic, participative atmosphere at Semco.”

MAVERICK, The Success Story Behind the Worlds Most Unusual Workplace,Richardo Semler, Warner Books,1993, p. 180; ISBN 0-446-51696-1





--- On Tue, 8/25/09, Teemu Leinonen <Teemu.Leinonen@taik.fi> wrote:

From: Teemu Leinonen <Teemu.Leinonen@taik.fi>
Subject: [Wikiversity-l] Article: Learning in and with an open wiki project
To: "Mailing list for Wikiversity" <wikiversity-l@lists.wikimedia.org>
Date: Tuesday, August 25, 2009, 12:58 PM


Hei,

FYI: I just realized that I probably have not post info about the 
article in the First Monday I wrote about the experimental course we 
organized on Wikiversity last year. Here are the details:

Learning in and with an open wiki project: Wikiversity’s potential in 
global capacity building
by Teemu Leinonen, Tere Vadén, and Juha Suoranta
First Monday, Volume 14, Number 2 - 2 February 2009
http://firstmonday.org/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/viewArticle/2252/2093

Best regards,

    - Teemu

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