I'm very interested in this subject, I will look at it...

By the way, this is the correct link:

http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Wikiversity:Free_education_and_free_school%3F

Cheers,

Michael from Germany

2007/9/7, Cormac Lawler <cormaggio@gmail.com>:
On 9/6/07, Teemu Leinonen <teemu.leinonen@uiah.fi> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> It's been very quiet on the list lately. I would like to see ideas
> and opinions on how people see the future of the Wikiversity. Here
> are two starting points for the discussion.
>
> 1. Example of using wiki in a university course
>
> David Wiley from the Utah State University is teaching "Introduction
> to Open Education" class with wiki and blogs. It is an open class for
> anyone to join. I would love to see similar kind of classes in the
> Wikiversity. Have a look of the class page at:
>
> http://opencontent.org/wiki/index.php?title=Intro_Open_Ed_Syllabus
>
> 2. Wikiversity: Free education and free school?
>
> I am working on an article that is proposing for the Wikiversity
> community that we could learn from free and liberal education when
> thinking about the practices of the Wikiversity. Your comments and
> ideas on it would be very useful. The article is here:
>
> http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/
> Wikiversity:Free_education_and_free_school%3F
>
> Best regards,
>
>         - Teemu

Thanks very much Teemu. I'm signing up for David Wiley's course as we
speak (thanks for the reminder!). In an extension of your paper, I
think we should set up a specific learning project about the
Free/alternative school initiatives we could explore. What should we
call this? [[Free school project]]?

Cheers,

Cormac

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