[Foundation-l] Productive output of English Wikiversity
Ryan Lomonaco
wiki.ral315 at gmail.com
Fri Apr 9 04:09:05 UTC 2010
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-Ryan
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From: darklama <darklama at gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 1:45 PM
Subject: Productive output of English Wikiversity
To: foundation-l-owner at lists.wikimedia.org,
wikiversity-l at lists.wikimedia.org
Tue Apr 6 2010 at 9:37 PM, David Gerard wrote
> What useful projects have been produced by en.wv or are in an advanced
> state of production?
>
> That is, what has it to show for itself?
>
> - d.
>
What does Wikiversity have to show for itself? I think use of
Wikiversity by Universities, Colleges, and Schools is one way one to
judge what Wikiversity has to show for itself. Here are 15 that I just
quickly found:
* "Political Ideologies" - Northern Arizona University.
* "Computer Architecture Lab" - Vienna University of Technology
* "Social psychology" - University of Canberra
* "Christian Leadership" - Agape World Fellowship School
* "Environmental Ethics" - Northern Arizona University.
* "Woman in literature" - Borough of Manhattan Community College
* "Introduction to Computers" - Mount Royal College.
* "Vital Ideation" - Olin College of Engineering
* "Peak oil, energy and society" - The Meeting School.
* "Design for the Environment" - University of Toronto.
* "Introduction to Art History" - Westminster Schools.
* "Instructional Design" - Indiana University Bloomington.
* "Media literacy" - Temple University's School of Communication and
Theater.
* "Composing free and open online educational resources" - University of
Art and Design Helsink.
* "Going naked - Openism and freedom in academia" - University of Canberra.
-- darklama
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