> My question is: Are WikiEdcator and Wikiversity connected somehow? If not,
> should they be?

Hi Nellie, Guys,

I thought you may be interested in this one. It's the "merge list"
from the wikimedia strategy process. It's a bit disorientating I know
but this is just to give you an idea of how they're pulling the
similar ideas together.
http://strategy.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special%3AWhatLinksHere&target=Template%3AMerge&namespace=106
You might like to click on one to see how they're pulling the common
ideas together ( i.e categorizing)

So far as the idea of how (say just) wikipedia might feed into the
next 'layer' of peer reviewed articles; you'll see that the wikipedia/
wikieducator merge is close to lots of people's ideas.

I'll point you at this one. It's badly written but I find the best
conceptualists won't let poor grammar stand in their way.
http://strategy.wikimedia.org/wiki/Proposal:Divide_Wikipedia
At the references, you'll find a link to the wikieducator $60m
question.
= Proposal:Legitimizing a Scholarly Collaborative
(not that WE need legitimizing, but it's this "layering' effect which
is driving everyone's imagination)

I joke that the top (wikipedia) layer is a chaotic layer which is good
for promotion (for); the second layer, being the 'peer review' which
the domain centric will consider as WE or citizendium, etc (or
creativearchive if you're the BBC). And the third layer being a fixed
archive. At least that the general concepts which are popping through
the web orientated communities. We'll see.
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