What! Someone is interested in my patent? Thanks so much.
The principle is very definite = classify the (national and global)
Communities Of Practice, using a well entrenched bibliographic
classification system. Dewey is the most obvious, primarily as OCLC,
as its owners, have lots of threads
Always good to touch base :-)
ALLways=
Responses in text below.
Thanks Simon -- have you been pointing folk to the most recent page being
used for strategy development of the OER Foundation? See:
http://wikieducator.org/WikiEducator:OER_Foundation/Strategy
(I saw in
Hey Simon,
I was wondering if you could explain your patent, wasn't it something like
the dewey system but using domain names or something like that?
Warm Regards
Chris Harvey
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 4:22 PM, simonfj simo...@cols.com.au wrote:
Always good to touch base :-)
Wayne,
I've been pointing quite a few (wiki moodle centric) people at the
strategy doc, and asking them if they have something similar. My
interest is in how, if they were to collaborate, and (scope and) share
a few projects, we might get past the idea that a domain name is
anything but a
Hi Simon,
Always good to touch base :-)
Responses in text below.
2009/7/27 simonfj simo...@cols.com.au
Wayne,
I've been pointing quite a few (wiki moodle centric) people at the
strategy doc, and asking them if they have something similar. My
interest is in how, if they were to