Thanks for doing this, Richard. Great start in my opinion. I'm only just 
getting to grips with TiddlyWiki in teaching this year so I can't provide 
much by way of case studies. I would, however, suggest that low-hanging 
fruit be included such as the use of journal tiddlers to create reflective 
logs as students progress through a module or project.

bw Peter

On Monday, March 2, 2015 at 9:28:59 AM UTC, Richard Smith wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> At Jeremy's invitation, I am putting together materials for a "tiddlywiki 
> in education" portal, to eventually be hosted under the main site and 
> addressing the particular use-cases found in education.
>
> I'd really appreciate any feedback or input you might have about the site 
> itself or the content that should appear on it.
>
> I've made a template for the site here;
>
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/83055414/education.tw.com.html
>
> Please feel free to edit it and publish it back at me with any 
> improvements you would like to make in terms of function or form. I've also 
> included a "community consultation" section listing some areas for 
> discussion - I'd be really happy to get any feedback or contributions you'd 
> like to make - either here in the forum or via wiki.
>
> Regards,
> Richard
>

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