Dear all,

As Dr. Wayne has suggested I have added my suggestions on Phase 3 at
the talk page.
http://www.wikieducator.org/WikiEducator_talk:WikiEducator_3.0

Let us give high priority to Monthly News letter because it will help
as in project co-ordination to a greater extent. We may forward the
news letter to other stake holders also. For that a separate mailing
list may be maintained.

We may start a new page to coordinate the inception activities.
http:www.wikieducator.org/Wikieducator:NewsLetter is it ok?  I would
also like to propose to start a separate technical discussion for News
Letter.

Warm regards
Anil

On Dec 8, 8:49 am, Wayne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Anil,
>
> These are very important suggestions for our future strategic planning
> --- Please add these suggestions to our strategic planning page here:
>
> http://www.wikieducator.org/WikiEducator:WikiEducator_3.0
>
> You're right there is a growing need for additional tutorials on helping
> newbies with questions like where to start a new page --- we've made a
> humble start here:
>
> http://www.wikieducator.org/Wikieducator_tutorial/Developing_a_teachi...
>
> but still lots of room for improvement and additional resources we can
> develop to help newbies in becoming part of our community.
>
> We definitely need to improve our structure and categorisation of
> content in the wiki. We've made a start with the content info box
> template -- but this is still prototype and we need to test its
> functionality. Once we've tested and refined this template, we'll need
> to develop supporting tutorials on its use. See, for instance:
>
> http://www.wikieducator.org/Wikieducator_tutorial/Developing_a_teachi...
>
> We're hoping to include improved content listings using portal pages for
> the School sector, Higher Education, TVET and professional development,
> see for example:
>
> http://www.wikieducator.org/Portal:Primaryhttp://www.wikieducator.org/Portal:Secondaryhttp://www.wikieducator.org/Portal:Higher_Education..
>  etc.
>
> However -- we still need to implement this properly.
>
> I really like the idea of a monthly newsletter -- and it would be great
> if we could identify a group of volunteers to assist with compiling a
> community newsletter.
>
> A while back we introduced a page starting to plot different roles in
> the community -- perhaps we need to revisit and improve this concept.
> All ideas welcome:
>
> http://www.wikieducator.org/Wikieducator_Roles
>
> Thanks Anil -- great suggestions. Lets get them implemented.
>
> Cheers
> Wayne
>
>
>
> On Mon, 2008-12-08 at 08:57 +0530, aprasad wrote:
> > Dear Dr. Wayne, Randy and other friends,
>
> > Connecting to an earlier thread about the urgent requirement of
> > teacher education in ZA, we have to offer support officially. Before
> > that we require some urgent and very basic preparations. For example,
> > WE has now a very good repository of learning content…but as pointed
> > out by many earlier, collaboration happens seldom. In our L4C
> > Workshops we have to give greater emphasis on the best wiki practice
> > on 'where to start a new page?' Now it is time to take this vital
> > structural issue seriously. We have to take special care to avoid the
> > situation wherein valuable content lay scattered, and we move towards
> > creating another wikipedia, rather than learning content supportive to
> > QFs and Curricula. A monthly e-News letter to introduce major events,
> > new projects and higlighting the progress in existing projects may be
> > started to facilitate collaboration.
>
> > Another thing we should do is to keep panels of WEs with specific
> > experience and aptitude that can help us in the event of WE taking up
> > projects officially. There should be a system to enlist names and
> > other details voluntarily by members and a verification process to
> > ensure the reliability. Online Volunteering project of UN
> >http://www.onlinevolunteering.org/en/index.htmland Professional
> > Educational Organization Internationalhttp://www.peoi.org/are doing
> > the same successfully for years.
>
> > These aspects may be examined for incorporating in Phase 3 of WE that
> > is being developed.
>
> > --
> > Warm regards
>
> > Anil
> >http://wikieducator.org/User:Anil_Prasad
> >http://wikieducator.org/India
> >http://wikieducator.org/Qualification_Framework
> >http://wikieducator.org/Qualification_Framework/Professional_Educatio...
>
> > Skype: apletters
>
> > On 12/8/08, Wayne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >         Hi Randy,
>
> >         Good thinking Randy --- there are many strategic elements in
> >         your post, which I think we need to incorporate into our
> >         evolving strategy for the future:
>
> >        http://www.wikieducator.org/WikiEducator:WikiEducator_3.0
>
> >         Thinking about Professional Development, clearly this is an
> >         important node for development. Thinking about the value
> >         proposition, there are two important reasons why an OER
> >         approach to professional development makes so much sense:
>
> >         1) Almost every tertiary education institution has a
> >         professional development unit -- yet in my experience most are
> >         not adequately resourced in terms of staff or budget to do
> >         what needs to be done on campus.
> >         2) An OER approach to professional development should
> >         theoretically be less threatening to institutions testing the
> >         OER waters because PD courses for academic staff are not
> >         necessarily courses on which institutions compete with each
> >         other.
>
> >         Back in the early conceptualisation phases of WikiEducator
> >         (i.e. before we moved to a hosted server solution) -- on 19
> >         March 2006 I set up a PD development node on WE envisioning
> >         rapid growth
> >         
> > (http://www.wikieducator.org/index.php?title=Professional_Development_...) 
> > -- However, I suspect that the idea was premature and poorly implemented 
> > :-), especially given that at the time we only had 10 registered accounts!  
> > (Wow -- can you believe that we're nearing the threshold of 7000 users!)
>
> >         So I thinking the timing is right to progress this further.
>
> >         With reference to your suggested refinements on the L4C
> >         initiative -- again the timing is just right from a strategic
> >         point of view. The current iterration of L4C will run to 30
> >         June 2009 -- as determined by our external funding support
> >         from Hewlett. We need to start thinking about where we take
> >         L4C in the future --- and I really like your ideas for
> >         refocusing and reconfiguring the initiative.
>
> >         I'd be keen to hear what folk think?  How should WE provide
> >         support for capacity development in the future?  In what ways
> >         can we improve on our current approaches?
>
> >         Cheers
> >         Wayne
>
> >         On Sun, 2008-12-07 at 09:10 -0800, Randy Fisher wrote:
>
> >         > Hi Everyone,
>
> >         > Great dialogue.....I've been sleeping on this thread here,
> >         > reflecting on conversations that I've had with Nellie, Maria
> >         > and several L4C students, and what's becoming clear, is that
> >         > Professional Development is an essential 'branding
> >         > opportunity' for WikiEducator. On WE, we have so many
> >         > projects and activities, it's easy to get lost in the
> >         > fog.... (so a bit of a ramble coming up here - I'm not as
> >         > eloquent as Leigh or Wayne... :-)
>
> >         > I'm thinking back to my economic development days, and how
> >         > can we 'package' what we have in a way that's appealing to
> >         > educators - who may or may not know about open education.
> >         > I'm also thinking about institutions' perennial quest to
> >         > teach their teachers new stuff - which is great, but it's
> >         > for the masses, not customised to the indivdual interests of
> >         > teachers....
>
> >         > So, I'm thinking.... why not a process of "you scratch my
> >         > back, I'll scratch someone else's itch". (Note, I didn't say
> >         > "you scratch my back, I'll scratch 'yours').
>
> >         > The great thing about the WE community is that we have so
> >         > many teacher-educators with so many interests (a
> >         > network!)... The question is..., how can we leverage our WE
> >         > Network in service of Teacher Educator's Professional
> >         > Development? I'm thinking that it might make sense to go
> >         > with a Centre of Excellence approach for Professional
> >         > Development - to help us with branding and outreach to
> >         > teacher educators in line with their own ProD interests, not
> >         > just our wiki skills approach - (see what I've put up  
>
> >         >http://www.wikieducator.org/Professional_Development
>
> >         > I'm also thinking that we have to change the L4C messaging
> >         > around the requirements for the Learning Contract (i.e., in
> >         > the 10-day or the 5-day courses) - put emphasis on what
> >         > Learners have to Offer and Share with their Peers, in terms
> >         > of something that they can Teach another Educator. (The
> >         > emphasis on OER is great, but the reality is, that if you
> >         > develop it on WikiEducator, it is an OER! :-)
>
> >         > I think a subtle yet important shift in emphasis could help
> >         > us convey our value proposition, particularly those
> >         > teacher-educators who want to learn new skills. Of course we
> >         > want them to develop OERs in our community, but first things
> >         > first - let's have them share something easy, something
> >         > they're comfortable with, and something they can "teach"
> >         > others in our community ....
>
> >         > Your thoughts, feedback?
>
> >         > - Randy
>
> >         > On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 2:06 PM, Leigh Blackall
> >         > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >         >         And of course, anyone is free to participate in the
> >         >         2 teacher training courses we have on Wikied already
> >         >         (though they are
>
> ...
>
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