will keep you posted :)

On 27 February 2011 20:04, Parker <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sounds awesome, Neville! Keep us posted! Writing editorials is a great way
> to get the word out about your chapters and about specific issues.
>
> On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 4:57 AM, Neville Bezzina <[email protected]
> > wrote:
>
>> Hey everyone, just a small note about Noteshub.
>>
>> At the moment myself and Simon from the FCa are meeting other relevant
>> student organisations on campus to see how the Malta SFC chapter can
>> collaborate on future events or projects. During last Friday's meeting with
>> the editorial board of The Insiter (the print publication of 
>> Insite<http://insite.org.mt/>,
>> which is the student media powerhouse on campus) we proposed that their
>> March edition shall feature a piece written by me on Noteshub as a Students
>> for Free culture project.  The same piece will also appear on
>> www.insiteronline.com in the coming days. I'm making it clear that the
>> Malta chapter will be focusing a lot on open access education so Noteshub is
>> an ideal project to promote in line with our local aims.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 16 February 2011 21:29, Rich Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> We've been working hard on the fc-hackers list and we're pleased to
>>> announce our new project!
>>>
>>> *NotesHub* (http://noteshub.org/) is a place where students can share
>>> notes, papers and other educational materials with each other. The content
>>> here is 100% free and 100% submitted by students. You can read more about
>>> the project at the about page: http://noteshub.org/about/
>>>
>>> We need your help! The best thing you can do is upload all your old notes
>>> and papers!
>>>
>>> The next best thing you can do it post about it on your Facebook page or
>>> on Twitter! It's a great starting point for bringing up a discussion of Free
>>> Culture on your campus. If you're on any other free culture mailing lists,
>>> maybe you could forward this announcement to them, too! If you're super
>>> cool, you can write about it for your college newspaper (just write the main
>>> points of the article of yourself, then give it to the somebody on the
>>> newspaper staff - they'll normally just run it without changing too much at
>>> all - post back here if you have any results!)
>>>
>>> This is just the first iteration, just so we had something to show at the
>>> conference, but it opens a lot of room for discussion about features in
>>> future. I'd like to see better organization and search (but we need more
>>> content before we can work on that) and a way to take notes directly on the
>>> site (EtherPad style) - or perhaps as a plugin for OpenOffice.
>>>
>>> Hopefully there will be a session about NotesHub and other FC-Hackers
>>> projects at the conf this weekend!
>>>
>>> Again, that URL was:
>>> http://noteshub.org/
>>>
>>> Thanks guys, see you this weekend!
>>>  Rich
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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