Hey again people

Wayne: From what I remember, there are some people who have used their
userpages to show where they come from and special parts/aspects of their
countries.  A couple of examples are:
http://wikieducator.org/User:Gabriela
http://wikieducator.org/User:Madomkwe
http://wikieducator.org/User:Joao
There seems to be a more personal touch to these userpages while many of us
go for more formal identities (like we're playing grown-ups in
WikiEducator).

What happened in my course was that many international students took the
opportunity of their userpage to include an almost complete history (or
seemingly so) of their country.  It was totally unexpected within the
course, but maybe shouldn't have been given their distance from home.

One of the outcomes of what happened in my course was more recognition that
we need to provide space for cultural identity somewhere.  This is also
being taken up at my colleague's university.

How we could implement something like this beyond individually created
userpages would require some thinking (lots of cc licensed images from all
over the world would be a start - cultural icons eg our opera house,
kangaroos etc).  It's an interesting leap you made there.

Just a random thought: perhaps a part of the tutorial could be to include or
start a page about individual perceptions of their home country with a link
to the formal country page.  It's almost another aspect of educational
information - providing personal insights into different cultures,
perspectives etc.  This alone would provide a great resource for and about
cross and inter-cultural learning.


Leigh: You have my sympathies but I'm sure we will welcome you back ;) *runs
away laughing maniacally*

Alison

On 06/03/2008, mackiwg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi Alison,
>
> Do you have any pointers to tips from what you remember from the
> WikiEd pages regarding cultural identity?
> I may be able to help some of these.
>
> I do like the idea of a visualisation or some kind of association with
> cultural identity -- we could certainly think about developing
> specific User boxes for different identities?
>
> Suggestions most welcome and we'll do our best to get these
> implemented.
>
> Cheers
> Wayne
>
>
>
> On Mar 5, 6:15 pm, "Alison Ruth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hey All
> >
> > A few years ago, I used a wiki for teaching a course of culturally
> diverse
> > students.  One of the (unexpected) outcomes was wonderful displays of
> > cultural identity on userpages.  Due to policies at my university, these
> are
> > no longer available (a huge tragedy).  I know I've seen similar pages in
> > WikiEducator, but I cannot seem to find them today.
> >
> > A colleague from another university here in Aus is asking about these
> types
> > of pages, and I was wondering if anyone can point me to some in
> WikiEducator
> > I can show her?
> >
> > I'm slowly trolling through userpages (usually looking for other Aussies
> to
> > get our country page going), but am not being very successful.
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Alison
>
> >
>

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