[WikiEducator] Workshop at ANDC

2009-05-12 Thread Savithri Singh
Hi All,
We've started another workshop at ANDC.  Hope some of you will say hello to
the new participants!!

Thanks for the encouragement.

Savithri

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[WikiEducator] Re: Workshop at ANDC

2009-05-12 Thread NELLIE DEUTSCH

That's wonderful news. Keep up the excellent work.
Warm wishes,
Nellie Deutsch
Doctoral Student
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Curriculum and Instruction

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On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 12:52 AM, Savithri Singh
singh.savit...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi All,
 We've started another workshop at ANDC.  Hope some of you will say hello to
 the new participants!!
 Thanks for the encouragement.
 Savithri

 --
 Dr. Savithri Singh
 Principal
 Acharya Narendra Dev College
 (University of Delhi)
 Govindpuri, Kalkaji
 New Delhi 110 019

 Tel: 2629 4542, 2629 3224, 2641 2547
 Fax: (011) 2629 4540
 Res: 2584 8151     2584 9786    2584 3496

 http://andcollege.du.ac.in
 http://wikieducator.org/Acharya_Narendra_Dev_College
 http://wikieducator.org/User:Savi.odl
 http://wikieducator.org/India
 http://wikieducator.org/India/wikieducator_launch
 http://www.slideshare.net/singh.savithri


 


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[WikiEducator] Re: Community update - WikiEducator, OER Foundation etc.

2009-05-12 Thread Maria Droujkova

Are there studies on what populations prefer one way or another? I
suspect it depends on personal technology history and general
programming experience. In my very limited experience, most
programmers prefer wiki code and most people without other programming
experience prefer WYSIWYG. I also suspect it depends on whether people
like keyboard shortcuts in general, or use menus with their mice.
People who like to click on icons are probably less likely to prefer
typing code to make something bold or italic.

How do you experienced wiki teachers help someone already knowing
WYSIWYG text editors and wanting to learn wiki code?

My first instinct is to teach wiki code as programming behind
WYSIWYG first - that's how you program bold, that's how you program
titles, and then - that's how you do cool new things only wiki code
lets you do, such as inclusions.

-- 
Cheers,
MariaD

Make math your own, to make your own math.

http://www.naturalmath.com social math site
http://groups.google.com/group/naturalmath math authoring for kids email group
http://www.phenixsolutions.com empowering our innovations

On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 1:54 AM, Wayne Mackintosh
mackintosh.wa...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Nellie,

 I agree -- personally I prefer editing using wiki syntax.

 The ability to edit in both ways (i.e. WYSIWYG and wiki syntax) would need
 to be specified as a requirement. Currently te FCKeditor extension for
 Mediawiki  enables authors to edit using standard wiki text.

 We need to research the implications of setting the default choice in user
 preferences.

 Rest assured -- we'll keep the WE family posted with proper consultation.
 This would also have implications for our training support which we'll need
 to factor into the plans.

 Cheers
 Wayne



 2009/5/12 NELLIE DEUTSCH nellie.muller.deut...@gmail.com

 Wayne and Maria,
 I would to be able to edit in both ways, if WE decides to add WYSIWYG.
 Thank you.
 Warm wishes,
 Nellie Deutsch
 Doctoral Student
 Educational Leadership
 Curriculum and Instruction

 You are invited to join educators for a free 5-day online workshop on
 how to integrate technology into the classroom and collaborate with
 educators around the world:
 http://www.wikieducator.org/EL4C25/Register



 On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 2:41 PM, Wayne Mackintosh
 mackintosh.wa...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi Maria,
 
  I'm very excited about the new prospects for WE. We have a solid
  foundations
  to take our project to new levels -- and you're right, WE is an amazing
  community!
 
  I'm glad you found our open proposal useful for your own grant writing
  process --- by sharing we reduce duplication of effort and make a small
  contribution to sustainability and more effective utilisation of scarce
  resources in education.
 
  Pioneered by the Shuttleworth foundation and the compelling insights of
  Mark
  Surman -- Open Philanthropy makes a lot of sense -- the concept of open
  sourcing philanthropy is very powerful. Take a look at how the
  Shuttleworth
  foundation have implemented the concepts (See: http://tinyurl.com/p3pvft
  ).
  I'm keen for us at WE to build on these experiences.
 
  Always interested in collobarting -- thanks for the offer re WYSIWYG
  editing. Let's explore this further. The FCKeditor extension for
  Mediawiki
  has matured over the last couple of months --- particularly with the
  activity and contributions from Wikia. Once we've migrated to our Phase
  2
  hosting solution, the next step is to seriously research the
  implementation
  of a rich text editing solution for WE -- along with the development and
  refinement in our policy guidelines for new technologies.
 
  I think WYSIWYG will potentially lower the barriers of entry for many
  educators -- there have been numerous requests for WYSIWYG editing from
  our
  community -- let's see if we can respond appropriately :-).
 
  Cheers
  Wayne
 
 
 
 
  2009/5/11 Maria Droujkova droujk...@gmail.com
 
  Wayne,
 
  These are all great news. I am so happy for you and WE! It's a great
  community.
 
  I would like to thank you for opening your proposal building process.
  I am working on an SBIR grant for Natural Math for the Family Studies
  supporting software I discussed on the list earlier, and your proposal
  is quite helpful. I will be happy to share ours if you think it would
  be of use to others.
 
  Speaking of which, our wiki parts have a WYSIWYG editor that works
  pretty well, including picture upload and inserting widgets (e.g.
  youtube video). If it would help your efforts to collaborate on this
  or other parts of your endeavors, please let me know.
 
  On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 10:32 PM, Wayne Mackintosh
  mackintosh.wa...@gmail.com wrote:
   Hi everyone,
  
   At last -- a long overdue update.

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[WikiEducator] Re: Community update - WikiEducator, OER Foundation etc.

2009-05-12 Thread john stampe
I would note that there actually is a third group of users (in addition to 
programmers and non-programmers) and that is what is often called power users 
(I would include myself in that group). By that I mean people who are not 
programmers (with the exception of shell scripts), but you like to get the most 
out of their computers - or in the WE context, want to get the most out of the 
wiki syntax.

As for teaching wiki syntax I usually do not think of it as programming behind 
WYSIWYG, but rather initially looking at what is really happening under the 
hood. For example, what actually happens when you click the bold button. The 
term programming sometimes as a tendency to put off people. From here you can 
then go to cool things as you put it, to which I would also add efficiency.

Cheers,
John







From: Maria Droujkova droujk...@gmail.com
To: wikieducator@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 5:12:14 PM
Subject: [WikiEducator] Re: Community update - WikiEducator, OER  Foundation 
etc.


Are there studies on what populations prefer one way or another? I
suspect it depends on personal technology history and general
programming experience. In my very limited experience, most
programmers prefer wiki code and most people without other programming
experience prefer WYSIWYG. I also suspect it depends on whether people
like keyboard shortcuts in general, or use menus with their mice.
People who like to click on icons are probably less likely to prefer
typing code to make something bold or italic.

How do you experienced wiki teachers help someone already knowing
WYSIWYG text editors and wanting to learn wiki code?

My first instinct is to teach wiki code as programming behind
WYSIWYG first - that's how you program bold, that's how you program
titles, and then - that's how you do cool new things only wiki code
lets you do, such as inclusions.

-- 
Cheers,
MariaD

Make math your own, to make your own math.

http://www.naturalmath.com social math site
http://groups.google.com/group/naturalmath math authoring for kids email group
http://www.phenixsolutions.com empowering our innovations

On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 1:54 AM, Wayne Mackintosh
mackintosh.wa...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Nellie,

 I agree -- personally I prefer editing using wiki syntax.

 The ability to edit in both ways (i.e. WYSIWYG and wiki syntax) would need
 to be specified as a requirement. Currently te FCKeditor extension for
 Mediawiki  enables authors to edit using standard wiki text.

 We need to research the implications of setting the default choice in user
 preferences.

 Rest assured -- we'll keep the WE family posted with proper consultation.
 This would also have implications for our training support which we'll need
 to factor into the plans.

 Cheers
 Wayne



 2009/5/12 NELLIE DEUTSCH nellie.muller.deut...@gmail.com

 Wayne and Maria,
 I would to be able to edit in both ways, if WE decides to add WYSIWYG.
 Thank you.
 Warm wishes,
 Nellie Deutsch
 Doctoral Student
 Educational Leadership
 Curriculum and Instruction

 You are invited to join educators for a free 5-day online workshop on
 how to integrate technology into the classroom and collaborate with
 educators around the world:
 http://www.wikieducator.org/EL4C25/Register



 On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 2:41 PM, Wayne Mackintosh
 mackintosh.wa...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi Maria,
 
  I'm very excited about the new prospects for WE. We have a solid
  foundations
  to take our project to new levels -- and you're right, WE is an amazing
  community!
 
  I'm glad you found our open proposal useful for your own grant writing
  process --- by sharing we reduce duplication of effort and make a small
  contribution to sustainability and more effective utilisation of scarce
  resources in education.
 
  Pioneered by the Shuttleworth foundation and the compelling insights of
  Mark
  Surman -- Open Philanthropy makes a lot of sense -- the concept of open
  sourcing philanthropy is very powerful. Take a look at how the
  Shuttleworth
  foundation have implemented the concepts (See: http://tinyurl.com/p3pvft
  ).
  I'm keen for us at WE to build on these experiences.
 
  Always interested in collobarting -- thanks for the offer re WYSIWYG
  editing. Let's explore this further. The FCKeditor extension for
  Mediawiki
  has matured over the last couple of months --- particularly with the
  activity and contributions from Wikia. Once we've migrated to our Phase
  2
  hosting solution, the next step is to seriously research the
  implementation
  of a rich text editing solution for WE -- along with the development and
  refinement in our policy guidelines for new technologies.
 
  I think WYSIWYG will potentially lower the barriers of entry for many
  educators -- there have been numerous requests for WYSIWYG editing from
  our
  community -- let's see if we can respond appropriately :-).
 
  Cheers
  Wayne
 
 
 
 
  2009/5/11 Maria Droujkova droujk...@gmail.com
 
  

[WikiEducator] Re: May UPE is Declan McCabe

2009-05-12 Thread Randy Fisher
Hi All,

Yes, indeed. So much of being a WikiEducator is about 'learning by doing',
and 'modelling the way' ~ and Declan, you have set a very high standard.

Congratulations!

- Randy

On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 11:11 PM, Wayne Mackintosh 
mackintosh.wa...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hey Declan,

 Congratulations on your UPE reward. Your work at St Michael's college is a
 model example of how wikis can be integrated into the curriculum.

 You're a WE pioneer dating back to our early days and a most worthy
 candidate for the UPE community award.

 Cheers
 Wayne



 2009/5/12 Peter prawstho...@gmail.com


 I've been a follower of Declan for as long as he has been a member of
 WikiEducator. His exemplary work in creating K12 curriculum and using
 WE as a platform to facilitate his work sets a fantastic example. Look
 around WE at the middle school biology OER materials, in particular
 the St. Michaels Collage and you will see Declans work, mentorship and
 influence. It is an honour to award Declan McCabe as the May 2009
 featured user page. Check out his user page, and follow all the St.
 Michaels College biology projects. Congratulations, Declan!!!

 http://www.wikieducator.org/UPE#May_2009

 Sincerely,

 Patricia, Nellie  Peter




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 Director,
 International Centre for Open Education,
 Otago Polytechnic, New Zealand.
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[WikiEducator] Re: Community update - WikiEducator, OER Foundation etc.

2009-05-12 Thread Gladys Gahona
Even we use the FCK editor, knowing the whole markup languages available in
mediawiki platform is necessary.
I have found the platform very rich and powerfull and don't think there is a
unique editor capable to make the whole job.

I like FCK editor, I want to mention it produces HTML code... no wiki code,
which is fine but limited with regards to LaTeX code.

In my opinion, any tool that make our editing issues easier are welcomed,
however knowing the codes and its rules makes us more skilled authors.

Cheers

2009/5/12 john stampe jwsta...@yahoo.com

 I would note that there actually is a third group of users (in addition to
 programmers and non-programmers) and that is what is often called power
 users (I would include myself in that group). By that I mean people who are
 not programmers (with the exception of shell scripts), but you like to get
 the most out of their computers - or in the WE context, want to get the most
 out of the wiki syntax.

 As for teaching wiki syntax I usually do not think of it as programming
 behind WYSIWYG, but rather initially looking at what is really happening
 under the hood. For example, what actually happens when you click the bold
 button. The term programming sometimes as a tendency to put off people. From
 here you can then go to cool things as you put it, to which I would also
 add efficiency.

 Cheers,
 John



 --
 *From:* Maria Droujkova droujk...@gmail.com
 *To:* wikieducator@googlegroups.com
 *Sent:* Tuesday, May 12, 2009 5:12:14 PM
 *Subject:* [WikiEducator] Re: Community update - WikiEducator, OER
 Foundation etc.


 Are there studies on what populations prefer one way or another? I
 suspect it depends on personal technology history and general
 programming experience. In my very limited experience, most
 programmers prefer wiki code and most people without other programming
 experience prefer WYSIWYG. I also suspect it depends on whether people
 like keyboard shortcuts in general, or use menus with their mice.
 People who like to click on icons are probably less likely to prefer
 typing code to make something bold or italic.

 How do you experienced wiki teachers help someone already knowing
 WYSIWYG text editors and wanting to learn wiki code?

 My first instinct is to teach wiki code as programming behind
 WYSIWYG first - that's how you program bold, that's how you program
 titles, and then - that's how you do cool new things only wiki code
 lets you do, such as inclusions.

 --
 Cheers,
 MariaD

 Make math your own, to make your own math.

 http://www.naturalmath.com social math site
 http://groups.google.com/group/naturalmath math authoring for kids email
 group
 http://www.phenixsolutions.com empowering our innovations

 On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 1:54 AM, Wayne Mackintosh
 mackintosh.wa...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi Nellie,
 
  I agree -- personally I prefer editing using wiki syntax.
 
  The ability to edit in both ways (i.e. WYSIWYG and wiki syntax) would
 need
  to be specified as a requirement. Currently te FCKeditor extension for
  Mediawiki  enables authors to edit using standard wiki text.
 
  We need to research the implications of setting the default choice in
 user
  preferences.
 
  Rest assured -- we'll keep the WE family posted with proper consultation.
  This would also have implications for our training support which we'll
 need
  to factor into the plans.
 
  Cheers
  Wayne
 
 
 
  2009/5/12 NELLIE DEUTSCH nellie.muller.deut...@gmail.com
 
  Wayne and Maria,
  I would to be able to edit in both ways, if WE decides to add WYSIWYG.
  Thank you.
  Warm wishes,
  Nellie Deutsch
  Doctoral Student
  Educational Leadership
  Curriculum and Instruction
 
  You are invited to join educators for a free 5-day online workshop on
  how to integrate technology into the classroom and collaborate with
  educators around the world:
  http://www.wikieducator.org/EL4C25/Register
 
 
 
  On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 2:41 PM, Wayne Mackintosh
  mackintosh.wa...@gmail.com wrote:
   Hi Maria,
  
   I'm very excited about the new prospects for WE. We have a solid
   foundations
   to take our project to new levels -- and you're right, WE is an
 amazing
   community!
  
   I'm glad you found our open proposal useful for your own grant writing
   process --- by sharing we reduce duplication of effort and make a
 small
   contribution to sustainability and more effective utilisation of
 scarce
   resources in education.
  
   Pioneered by the Shuttleworth foundation and the compelling insights
 of
   Mark
   Surman -- Open Philanthropy makes a lot of sense -- the concept of
 open
   sourcing philanthropy is very powerful. Take a look at how the
   Shuttleworth
   foundation have implemented the concepts (See:
 http://tinyurl.com/p3pvft
   ).
   I'm keen for us at WE to build on these experiences.
  
   Always interested in collobarting -- thanks for the offer re WYSIWYG
   editing. Let's explore this further. The FCKeditor extension for
   

[WikiEducator] Re: Community update - WikiEducator, OER Foundation etc.

2009-05-12 Thread Randy Fisher
Hi All,

In my view, the purpose of the WYSIWYG option, is to remove (1) a barrier to
entry; and (2) an objection to using the wiki.

Once people get the 'hang of the wiki', and more into the 'community' then
they may be more likely to want to check 'under the hood'. This could also
be an area for research.

Either way, the real objective is to increase open education content
development, and I say, that this is a step in the right direction. Glad
we're having this conversation.

- Randy

On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 4:05 AM, john stampe jwsta...@yahoo.com wrote:

 I would note that there actually is a third group of users (in addition to
 programmers and non-programmers) and that is what is often called power
 users (I would include myself in that group). By that I mean people who are
 not programmers (with the exception of shell scripts), but you like to get
 the most out of their computers - or in the WE context, want to get the most
 out of the wiki syntax.

 As for teaching wiki syntax I usually do not think of it as programming
 behind WYSIWYG, but rather initially looking at what is really happening
 under the hood. For example, what actually happens when you click the bold
 button. The term programming sometimes as a tendency to put off people. From
 here you can then go to cool things as you put it, to which I would also
 add efficiency.

 Cheers,
 John



 --
 *From:* Maria Droujkova droujk...@gmail.com
 *To:* wikieducator@googlegroups.com
 *Sent:* Tuesday, May 12, 2009 5:12:14 PM
 *Subject:* [WikiEducator] Re: Community update - WikiEducator, OER
 Foundation etc.


 Are there studies on what populations prefer one way or another? I
 suspect it depends on personal technology history and general
 programming experience. In my very limited experience, most
 programmers prefer wiki code and most people without other programming
 experience prefer WYSIWYG. I also suspect it depends on whether people
 like keyboard shortcuts in general, or use menus with their mice.
 People who like to click on icons are probably less likely to prefer
 typing code to make something bold or italic.

 How do you experienced wiki teachers help someone already knowing
 WYSIWYG text editors and wanting to learn wiki code?

 My first instinct is to teach wiki code as programming behind
 WYSIWYG first - that's how you program bold, that's how you program
 titles, and then - that's how you do cool new things only wiki code
 lets you do, such as inclusions.

 --
 Cheers,
 MariaD

 Make math your own, to make your own math.

 http://www.naturalmath.com social math site
 http://groups.google.com/group/naturalmath math authoring for kids email
 group
 http://www.phenixsolutions.com empowering our innovations

 On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 1:54 AM, Wayne Mackintosh
 mackintosh.wa...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi Nellie,
 
  I agree -- personally I prefer editing using wiki syntax.
 
  The ability to edit in both ways (i.e. WYSIWYG and wiki syntax) would
 need
  to be specified as a requirement. Currently te FCKeditor extension for
  Mediawiki  enables authors to edit using standard wiki text.
 
  We need to research the implications of setting the default choice in
 user
  preferences.
 
  Rest assured -- we'll keep the WE family posted with proper consultation.
  This would also have implications for our training support which we'll
 need
  to factor into the plans.
 
  Cheers
  Wayne
 
 
 
  2009/5/12 NELLIE DEUTSCH nellie.muller.deut...@gmail.com
 
  Wayne and Maria,
  I would to be able to edit in both ways, if WE decides to add WYSIWYG.
  Thank you.
  Warm wishes,
  Nellie Deutsch
  Doctoral Student
  Educational Leadership
  Curriculum and Instruction
 
  You are invited to join educators for a free 5-day online workshop on
  how to integrate technology into the classroom and collaborate with
  educators around the world:
  http://www.wikieducator.org/EL4C25/Register
 
 
 
  On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 2:41 PM, Wayne Mackintosh
  mackintosh.wa...@gmail.com wrote:
   Hi Maria,
  
   I'm very excited about the new prospects for WE. We have a solid
   foundations
   to take our project to new levels -- and you're right, WE is an
 amazing
   community!
  
   I'm glad you found our open proposal useful for your own grant writing
   process --- by sharing we reduce duplication of effort and make a
 small
   contribution to sustainability and more effective utilisation of
 scarce
   resources in education.
  
   Pioneered by the Shuttleworth foundation and the compelling insights
 of
   Mark
   Surman -- Open Philanthropy makes a lot of sense -- the concept of
 open
   sourcing philanthropy is very powerful. Take a look at how the
   Shuttleworth
   foundation have implemented the concepts (See:
 http://tinyurl.com/p3pvft
   ).
   I'm keen for us at WE to build on these experiences.
  
   Always interested in collobarting -- thanks for the offer re WYSIWYG
   editing. Let's explore this further. The FCKeditor extension for
  

[WikiEducator] Re: Workshop at ANDC

2009-05-12 Thread Gladys Gahona
Hi Savitri,

Are they categorized? Where I can find them?

Warm wishes

2009/5/12 NELLIE DEUTSCH nellie.muller.deut...@gmail.com


 That's wonderful news. Keep up the excellent work.
 Warm wishes,
 Nellie Deutsch
 Doctoral Student
 Educational Leadership
 Curriculum and Instruction

 You are invited to join educators for a free 5-day online workshop on
 how to integrate technology into the classroom and collaborate with
 educators around the world:
 http://www.wikieducator.org/EL4C25/Register



 On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 12:52 AM, Savithri Singh
 singh.savit...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi All,
  We've started another workshop at ANDC.  Hope some of you will say hello
 to
  the new participants!!
  Thanks for the encouragement.
  Savithri
 
  --
  Dr. Savithri Singh
  Principal
  Acharya Narendra Dev College
  (University of Delhi)
  Govindpuri, Kalkaji
  New Delhi 110 019
 
  Tel: 2629 4542, 2629 3224, 2641 2547
  Fax: (011) 2629 4540
  Res: 2584 8151 2584 97862584 3496
 
  http://andcollege.du.ac.in
  http://wikieducator.org/Acharya_Narendra_Dev_College
  http://wikieducator.org/User:Savi.odl
  http://wikieducator.org/India
  http://wikieducator.org/India/wikieducator_launch
  http://www.slideshare.net/singh.savithri
 
 
  
 

 



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[WikiEducator] Re: Workshop at ANDC

2009-05-12 Thread Randy Fisher
Hi Savithri,

Good news to hear that enthusiasm for WikiEd is taking hold!

I took a look at the WikiEducator stats for India (one of the world's most
populous countries), and WE are among the top  38,000 websites.

There are a number of measures of success, and I wanted to alert you to
this

Bravo!

- Randy



On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 12:52 AM, Savithri Singh
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 Hi All,
 We've started another workshop at ANDC.  Hope some of you will say hello to
 the new participants!!

 Thanks for the encouragement.

 Savithri

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[WikiEducator] Re: Workshop at ANDC

2009-05-12 Thread Savithri Singh
Not yet. Will get them categorised under ANDC later today.
Thanks.

Savithri

2009/5/12 Gladys Gahona gladysgah...@gmail.com

 Hi Savitri,

 Are they categorized? Where I can find them?

 Warm wishes

 2009/5/12 NELLIE DEUTSCH nellie.muller.deut...@gmail.com


 That's wonderful news. Keep up the excellent work.
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 On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 12:52 AM, Savithri Singh
 singh.savit...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi All,
  We've started another workshop at ANDC.  Hope some of you will say hello
 to
  the new participants!!
  Thanks for the encouragement.
  Savithri
 
  --
  Dr. Savithri Singh
  Principal
  Acharya Narendra Dev College
  (University of Delhi)
  Govindpuri, Kalkaji
  New Delhi 110 019
 
  Tel: 2629 4542, 2629 3224, 2641 2547
  Fax: (011) 2629 4540
  Res: 2584 8151 2584 97862584 3496
 
  http://andcollege.du.ac.in
  http://wikieducator.org/Acharya_Narendra_Dev_College
  http://wikieducator.org/User:Savi.odl
  http://wikieducator.org/India
  http://wikieducator.org/India/wikieducator_launch
  http://www.slideshare.net/singh.savithri
 
 
  
 





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Govindpuri, Kalkaji
New Delhi 110 019

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Fax: (011) 2629 4540
Res: 2584 8151 2584 97862584 3496

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