[Foundation-l] Analysis of statistics
Jonathan Hall
sinewave at silentflame.com
Fri Jul 24 15:32:24 UTC 2009
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 16:31, Yaroslav M. Blanter<putevod at mccme.ru> wrote:
>> My point is: We don't write for students. Our articles should be on a
>> level where everyone, including kids understands the introduction and
>> can find further information in the main text, but we should not dumb
>> down articles to the needs of school curriculums.
>>
>> Ciao Henning
>>
>>
> There are articles and articles. Whereas [[Pokemon]] or [[Basketball]] or
> even [[George Washington]] can be mad available for kids (or at least
> introduction and some sections), [[Josephson effect]] just can not be. And
> should not be aimed at.
There is some overlap though. I tend to find (certainly on en-wikip)
there are some articles which could be explained in layman's terms,
particularly in maths and physics, that don't bother and just launch
into a forest of LaTeX.
>
> Cheers
> Yaroslav
>
>
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