Saq, I look forward to comparing notes...
What is this "dynanotate"? A quick search here, and also via google,
doesn't turn up anything...?
In the TiddlyWiki Classic days, UnaMesa supported a fair bit of work with
> using TiddlyWiki in an educational setting ...I would be happy to engage
> wit
Springer
Interesting to hear your experience. As you say about having something to
visually differentiate wikis is a good idea. I do find however not all are
visually pleasing. It makes me wonder if Actualy adding some elements, that
style a wiki but has no substantial impact would be helpful.
So here I am, jumping in to confirm that Jeremy created a great tool for my
remote teaching by porting my TW5 (previously at tiddlyspot) over to
xememex, where a "master" TW5 is available only to me, and a "target" TW5
is available to students as a space where they can log in and add comments,
Also, could I get in on the Alpha...please?
On Saturday, March 21, 2020 at 10:10:47 AM UTC-6, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> There's a lot more I hope to discuss about our response as a community to
> the Coronavirus, but today I wanted to start with one simple thing that I
> can do right now that I
Thanks, Jeremy!
Is it alright if i share these links with teacher I know? Also, I'm
thinking this would be a great way to host tabletop RPGs or board games
online, for those of us who can't get together with our friends anymore. Is
the platform open to non-teachers?
On Saturday, March 21, 2020
Jeremy, great initative.
In the TiddlyWiki Classic days, UnaMesa supported a fair bit of work with
using TiddlyWiki in an educational setting including separate student and
instructor editions that synced with each other. Perhaps at a calmer time
and if you think it would be helpful, I would b
Jeremy,
Great initiative, In future I would like to access such a platform,
initially to set up training in tiddlywiki to build my local community,
then later to support other coaching, but for now I stand back, so it can
be used where the current circumstances demand. If a solution like this i
Hi Jeremy,
This is interesting solution and I like to give a try and give feedback on
how we can improve it.
--Mohammad
On Saturday, March 21, 2020 at 8:40:47 PM UTC+4:30, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
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> There's a lot more I hope to discuss about our response as a community to
> the Coronavirus, but
Dear Jeremy,
This is really fantastic. I've been using TW for my content management of
research but, I have always felt the need to have such a solution so that I
can share the content with my collaborators and students with the
philosophy of TW in mind.
I support this.
Best,
-Rahul Kashyap
Kudos, Jeremy!
This is a good time to try an initiative like this. I have a number of
associates who are feeling quite over-whelmed by the sudden need to
"home-school". I will start collecting their impressions about how their
youngsters are interacting with their now remote teachers. Perhap
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