Thanks so much for the example - just the sort of inspiration I can learn
from!
I have a physics research and teaching background and I was just
daydreaming about trying to create a TiddlyWiki Physics site to support
high school physics students in New Zealand.
Thanks for the inspiration -
Hi Tony,
Your idea sounds promising. I would be happy to give feedback on the
curriculum design side of things. As a TW newbie I recognise I may not be
able to help in any other way (apart from being a guniea pig)...
Regards,
Stephen
On Thursday, November 15, 2018 at 2:51:13 PM UTC+13,
bit.ly/Steacher
is the tiddlywiki I use with my students for Engineering.
On Wednesday, 6 March 2019 06:47:30 UTC, Stephen Keen wrote:
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> Hi all, I have been using TW for a week and I'm excited by the potential
> use in education. I work as an educational developer, supporting curriculum
>
Hi all, I have been using TW for a week and I'm excited by the potential use in
education. I work as an educational developer, supporting curriculum design.
I am interested in seeing examples of people using TW with students or to
design a course site.
I am happy to share my ideas and
Josiah,
*The heart of it!*
I will go ahead and prepare the material, especially if they accept my
submission at the local community college. I am keen to share my material
and leverage others material to build a "curriculum". We should then also
be able to develop self teaching material at
Ciao TonyM
What's the heart of this? What is needed most to facilitate it?
J.
On Tuesday, 13 November 2018 23:39:50 UTC+1, TonyM wrote:
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> Folks,
>
> I am planning to offer a training course in TiddlyWiki to a local
> community college in Sydney, perhaps 8 x 2 hours.
>
>
>- I hope to
Mohammad,
I totaly agree. I would add thay I believe I can also dazzel them with the
posibilities so they see the long term possibilities.
Regards
Tony
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Hello Tony!
Tiddlywiki is a great tool in education and you can give many examples
from note taking (e.g. course note), preparing rich reports, small
databases, and tutorial, presentation, and much more
I think for a short course the basics and doing queries using list would be
enough (list,
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