Hola Luis,

Maybe one approach which will help bring the moodle and wiki centric 
communities together it to suggest that OERu (rather than wikieducator) is 
developing, to use Moodle terminology, a global *Community 
Site<http://docs.moodle.org/20/en/Community_hubs> 
*= *A Moodle site that provides courses that are enrollable.
*
You can see* *that Moodle are looking to have a number of hubs 
(hub.moodle.org is one) which can be used to aggregate and host courses 
from various institutions. We'll discover that this approach will encourage 
the kind of sharing between similar (course) communities which will help 
OERu members/students think/work outside their institutional domains. It 
will also encourage some (peer) review/remix  between similar courses, 
while saving institutions hosting and transmission costs. 

Wayne, I was looking for a nice graphic you had a while back. I think it 
was called the "wiki(educator) (production) model. You couldn't point me at 
it? My mousetrap building friends did have their meeting last week (which 
would have bored the pants of wikieducators). 
http://www.terena.org/activities/media/meeting5/programme.html  But you 
would have died to have your hands on the tools = HD teleconference across 
Europe with 4 presentations beamed into the 12 in conference and combined 
programme streamed. (No feedback system for the viewers though).

Be nice to do one global OERu meeting a month like this next year. 
Saludos, si


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