[Wikiversity-l] Sister projects interview for Wikipedia Signpost

James Neill lists at wilderdom.com
Sat Mar 29 05:15:23 UTC 2008


Please consider contributing to:

http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/User:OhanaUnited/Sister_Projects_Interview

User:OhanaUnited/Sister Projects Interview

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OhanaUnited 18:48, 27 March 2008 (UTC)
Contents
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    * 1 Approach
    * 2 Questions with answers
          o 2.1 Q1: What is Wikiversity?
          o 2.2 Q2: How did Wikiversity progress historically?
          o 2.3 Q3: What is Wikiversity's vision?
          o 2.4 Q4: How is Wikiversity different from Wikibooks?
          o 2.5 Q5: So I'm a newcomer to Wikiversity. What can I write?
          o 2.6 Q6: What are some of the tasks done by administrators?
          o 2.7 Q7: How come there aren't many languages projects in 
Wikiversity?
          o 2.8 Q8: I noticed some namespaces here that are not 
available found in Wikipedia. Can you explain when and where they are used?
          o 2.9 Q9: Being one of the smaller sister projects (comparing 
to others such as commons or meta), does the project have any plans to 
encourage more people to register and contribute?
          o 2.10 Q8 Do Wikiversity host original researches? How do you 
manage them? What are the current research projects?
          o 2.11 Q11: What is the most pressing problem facing 
Wikiversity? How can we solve it?
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