> They have an idea (they got from the Wikiversity and some other site) > and they are implementing it better than anyone else. Will this be > sustainable and lasting model of open education online? Not sure - we > will see.
Hi Teemu: I like P2PU a lot, but one very technical shortcoming in my view is their wiki (http://wiki.p2pu.org/w/page/12427308/FrontPage, http://wiki.p2pu.org/w/changes). There has been considerable talk about how to replace it, but nothing has happened yet. I wonder (and this is just as a user of both Wikiversity and P2PU) whether it would be possible to create a "P2PU" namespace within Wikiversity, and use that as the P2PU wiki? That would be one way to synergize the two projects, and it *might* be preferable to do that than for P2PU to start their own Mediawiki-based wiki elsewhere. What do you think? Maybe it would be a lot to handle even in this one case - but it does at least provide a candidate answer to the question in the subject line -- namely, what if Wikiversity is about providing wiki support to OER-related projects and open education communities? I could see that as something with considerable appeal beyond just P2PU. Joe _______________________________________________ Wikiversity-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikiversity-l
