Chinese is the most spoken language on earth. I won't be much help in
contributing to chinese WE since i dont know how to speak chinese but
i passionately support introducing chinese WE. Just like ubuntu,
education should be free for everyone in their own language that can
be distributed freely :) Go WE go.

On Jun 26, 11:46 am, Wayne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Leo,
>
> I shall continue my efforts to find a way support a Chinese Mandarin
> localisation for WE.  I will need to find an external source of donor
> funding --- but at a personal level am confident that we will achieve
> this community objective.
>
> Cheers
> Wayne
>
> On Thu, 2008-06-26 at 17:06 +1200, Leigh Blackall wrote:
> > Hi Leo, in many ways - the sooner more of us speak and read Chinese
> > Mandarin the better! The little I know (can only speak some) I know
> > enough to appreciate how beautiful the language is, and how much
> > language is everything about us, and how much people must lose of
> > themselves having to speak and read another language. Apart from that,
> > Mandarin is such a practical language to know. I visited Uruguay
> > once.. couldn't speak Spanish.. but didn't have to go far to find a
> > Chinese family who could tell me all about the place.
>
> > I hope WE will support Chinese soon Leo, and we can take advantage of
> > your energy to make it truly global and inclusive. Having Chinese
> > versions of some of our educational resources would greatly assist us
> > and our Chinese students here.
>
> > I'm sorry that you have felt a bit outside the core group, it is
> > deeply regrettable, but I can see why that would be. The sooner we can
> > speak Chinese the better.
>
> > On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 2:02 PM, Wong Leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >         to give you even more intersting example , one of my students
> >         called Kevin , he is tall and handsome ,he is like me a
> >         Chinese ,I taught him mass media research last year , he gave
> >         out his amazing final persoanl assignement on "problems and
> >         solutions on self learning " you can view his slides here
> >        http://www.haokanbu.com/story/5258/, well I don't ask them to
> >         use slideshare , coz They can get more feedback from their
> >         peer student and me there at Haokanbu
>
> >         however , I feel very strange to ask them to write in
> >         English ,but I ask them in my class to present this in
> >         Chinese , coz they feel most clear and confident , it is
> >         beneficial for many many parts , and reading all the stuff in
> >         web on web2.0 , is really make me sick ,
>
> >         coz they are brainwash my students now and even worse , my
> >         students are getting lazy to copy the idea from English
> >         material if they don't much of their own peer created content
>
> >         WE is changing history , but please understand my persnal
> >         struggle and my sincere wish for
>
> >         1 more Chinese content on the web to learn and reuse for
> >         teaching and learning
> >         2 free soul spirt
>
> >         by the way we translate the very interesting and powerful
> >         slides called Free soul ( I started the project and other
> >         people helped me ) we are almost finishing you can view it
> >         herehttp://www.haokanbu.com/story/70693/(  what is the free
> >         soul )
>
> >         Best rgds
>
> >         Leo
>
> >         2008/6/26 Wong Leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> >                 Thank you Leigh and others ,
>
> >                 It is even much harder for me to participate in the
> >                 discussion here , coz I sooooooooooo much want to
> >                 speak out for China students , but there are not much
> >                 platform like WE ( I like WE best personally )
> >                 however , WE is not supporting Chinese so far now .
>
> >                 I am promoting WE in my network , you can find all the
> >                 stories I creat duringh last year I write stories on
> >                 haokanbu , I use  A chinese web21.0 website , and many
> >                 teachers in China don't have the techie captacity on
> >                 building their own wiki like I do I have my own wiki
> >                 site ,
>
> >                 and Chinese as the most spoken and beautiful langauge
> >                 itself should be supported HERE in WE no matter what
> >                 you think .
>
> >                 personal note on myself  : I don't feel comfortble and
> >                 blend in here in WE , but at least I am trying to
> >                 read ,listen , thank you guys ,
>
> >                 2008/6/22 Leigh Blackall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> >                         I think we should INSIST that Wikieducator be
> >                         set to support Chinese, and any other language
> >                         that is requested - almost as soon as it is
> >                         requested.
>
> >                         On Sun, Jun 22, 2008 at 3:00 AM, Steve
> >                         Foerster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >                                 To expand on Randy's point,
> >                                 WikiEducator doesn't actually do
> >                                 anything
> >                                 independently of those who contribute
> >                                 to it; it is simply the sum of
> >                                 its contributions.  The strength of an
> >                                 open system like WE is that
> >                                 those who are concerned about
> >                                 maintaining cultural diversity in
> >                                 educational materials are free to make
> >                                 contributions that further
> >                                 those ideals.  In other words, if
> >                                 those materials appear on WE (or
> >                                 another repository), then the issue
> >                                 really was important to people.
> >                                 And if not, well, then it really
> >                                 wasn't important.  After all, actions
> >                                 speak louder than words.
>
> >                                 That's not to say there aren't good
> >                                 examples.  Educators in India
> >                                 could have used materials from MIT or
> >                                 the Open University or other
> >                                 Western materials, but they're
> >                                 creating their own eGyankosh
> >                                 repository
> >                                 instead
> >                                 <http://www.egyankosh.ac.in/>.  Thus,
> >                                 when they talk about
> >                                 wanting their own materials, they
> >                                 clearly mean it.
>
> >                                 Another example would be the various
> >                                 curricula that the VUSSC project
> >                                 is building here on WE.  It takes into
> >                                 account the unique economic
> >                                 situations that those in small island
> >                                 states face, things that would
> >                                 not be covered in currricula developed
> >                                 for those in large countries.
> >                                http://wikieducator.org/VUSSC/Content
>
> >                                 -=Steve=-
>
> >                                 --
> >                                 Stephen H. Foerster
> >                                http://hiresteve.com
> >                                http://wikieducator.org
>
> >                         --
>
> >                         --
> >                         Leigh Blackall
> >                         +64(0)21736539
> >                         skype - leigh_blackall
> >                         SL - Leroy Goalpost
> >                        http://learnonline.wordpress.com
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