Hi Mary and Anil,

A few thoughts:


   - You (and any teacher) is free to create a node in WikiEducator for
   training students in wiki skills -- all our training materials are available
   under open  content licenses which you are free to adapt and modify to suite
   your needs.
   - Students are most welcome to join any of our online L4C workshops -- if
   they're minors, I recommend that this is done under teacher supervision in
   allocating pseudonym usernames so you can monitor that children do not
   disclose any personal on their user pages. This way you can add their user
   pages to watch list to provide support and guidance.
   - Anil, your suggestion to coordinate a volunteer effort to widen the
   reach of our global training efforts is brilliant! Imagine the global impact
   WE can have in widening wiki skills for the social good of education!

Next steps?

Cheers
Wayne


2009/12/6 aprasad <[email protected]>

> Dear Dr. Wayne and other friends,
>
> We may plan a module on WE to place wiki and OER development online
> training requests as Mary Ziller has done and Volunteer Educators to take up
> the assignment in the same way UN runs Online Volunteering www.*
> onlinevolunteering*.org/ <http://www.onlinevolunteering.org/> in addition
> to the existing funded L4C or funded L4C may also be made a part of it.
>
> There will be separate forms for placing Training Requirements capturing
> all the required information regarding location, contact person, number of
> participants, level of training, preferred time and duration etc Similarly
> volunteer registration modules will also capture all the required details as
> we are doing already for L4C facilitators.
>
> And necessarily there should be a volunteer contract for the successful
> conduction of each training programme
>
> Thougts??????????
>
>
> On 12/5/09, Mary <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Can a teacher get a node for her class to get free wiki skills training?
>> Or is there some other way to accommodate students?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Mary Ziller
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