Thanks for your interest. Most of our definitions are written by
adults (primarily teachers) but at a language and concept level that
students can readily understand. Some of the word definitions are
written by students as well (typically upper elementary and middle
school), but all the definitions are then reviewed by someone older
with educational experience. We encourage learners of all ages to
participate.

On Oct 29, 7:38 am, jkelly952 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Karen,
> Great linkhttp://dictionary.k12opened.com/ It is very interesting to
> see what young learners associate with terms. The geometry glossary
> was done by young learners in what grade (or age) ? This type of
> activity will help develop programs in other learning communities.
> Thanks.
>
> Jim Kellyhttp://wikieducator.org/User:Jkelly952
>
> On Oct 29, 12:56 am, Karen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Valerie,
>
> > We are producing a collaboratively-created open dictionary written in
> > simple, student-friendly language athttp://dictionary.k12opened.com/
> > and would be willing and happy to provide glossaries for any math/
> > science units that are created as a part of this. (I have worked on
> > Wikibooks and Wikipedia and am an educator.) One of the parts of this
> > dictionary tool is a glossary builder that includes wikitext as one of
> > its output options.
>
> > If anyone has other projects for which this might be of interest, let
> > me know.
>
> > Regards,
>
> > karen
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