Folks,

I am hoping to offer some tiddlywiki lessons with our local community 
college, on the subject of our beloved TiddlyWiki.

I hope to build a local group of enthusiasts. It seems however the college 
needs persuading it is a marketable course.

I have given this some thought but wonder what you would think would be a 
good way to market it to those as yet uninitiated in the "TiddlyWiki 
platform"

here is an example I have


   - Ever dreamed of writing an App?
   - Do you want to be in control of your own computer?
   - Ever wanted to build a database of information for a hobby?
   - Software is a key to the modern world, but being able to write your 
   own software makes you the locksmith.
   
   - In the beginning there was the "General Purpose Computer", on which 
   others wrote programs.
   - In time there came the "Universal Client", for which others built 
   websites
   - Then came Internet 2.0 which others allowed you to add content
   - Then came tiddlywiki, and all that went before it became yours.

I would appreciate your ideas.

Tony

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