[ComProj] Spread Wikiversity!

symode09 at hotmail.com symode09 at hotmail.com
Sun Sep 23 16:56:27 UTC 2007


I agree, viral marketing is the answer to anyone who wants publicity but, you need to produce something viral which is gonna work - sure you can make t-shirts and flyers but, it will not last and is not viral  

Make something which will be dugg - if the nerdy community knows, the public will also soon know


thanks, hope i made some sence, im tired and its 1am

cya x

symode09
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Michael Reschke 
  To: Discussion list for the Communication Projects Group 
  Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2007 11:41 PM
  Subject: Re: [ComProj] Spread Wikiversity!


  Thanks for your answers and explanations! My answer is: Viral marketing.

  It's a service at Wikiversity for pupils and students. They can use it or send a mail to me. I have the ODF-documents...

  Our big question at the German Wikiversity is, how to get Wikiversity into schools and universities. You can create flyers and other give-aways, but what do you achieve? Our timetables can everybody download, everybody can use them and everybody can need them. Everybody who uses them, will bring the Wikiversity logo and a short information about our work into schools and universities. Every pupil or student will so become a potential ambassador for our goals and our idea. Do you understand? We believe the timetable is more effective then a flyer or a information desk at the campus. 

  Our next step will be to distribute the timetables via project-news and so on...

  Cheers,

  Michael from Germany





  2007/9/23, Cormac Lawler < cormaggio at gmail.com>: 
    Hi Michael,

    Your first mail was sent to the list. :-) Gmail doesn't add a mail 
    you've sent to a mailing list to your inbox - it only shows up there
    once someone replies. In future, you might want to check the archives
    to see if it's been sent:
    http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/comproj/

    The timetables are interesting, and look good. They appear to be
    designed to be printed out and filled in, right? I presume this is
    optional for students - and that it is meant as a study aid, rather 
    than an enforced timetable? Finally, how is this "spreading
    Wikiversity"?

    Cheers,

    Cormac


    On 9/23/07, Michael Reschke <reschke.michael at googlemail.com > wrote:
    > I don't know, if my Mail reached the Mailing list, so I try it again...
    >
    >
    > 2007/9/23, Michael Reschke <reschke.michael at googlemail.com >:
    > > Hi @all,
    > >
    > > look here:
    > >
    > > http://picasaweb.google.com/reschke.michael/Wikiversity 
    > >
    > > and there:
    > >
    > > http://de.wikiversity.org/wiki/Wikiversity:Stundenplan
    > >
    > > It's German, but I think, you will understand quick, what we intend at the 
    > German Wikiversity. We made templates for a schedule of lessons and added
    > our logo and a short information about our project:
    > >
    > > Wikiversity. Learning and teaching. Wikiversity is the new online learning 
    > community for schools and universities.
    > > You can easily find us at http://de.wikiversity.org.
    > >
    > > Something like this could be interesting even for other projects, 
    > especially for other Wikiversities...
    > >
    > > Michael from Germany
    >
    >
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