Well,

I dont think that Beta worked so much to share experiences. If I want to
have experience now, I have to go to those languages I understand and stay
day for some time.


Regards,
Juan



2011/7/20 Cormac Lawler <[email protected]>

> Hi Jan,
>
> Thanks for keeping us updated of your Wikimania talk, which looks very
> interesting! (Unfortunately, I won't be able to participate in Haifa - I'll
> have to see about participating remotely.)
>
> I think it's an important point to make about the diversity of approaches
> between Wikiversity projects. Wikiversity is certainly a difficult fish to
> pin down. ;-) But it's worth also pointing out that the intention of setting
> up the beta.wikiversity project was not only to incubate new projects, but
> also share experiences between existing language projects. I'm not sure how
> useful it has been in that respect - my personal observation up until a year
> or so ago was that it hasn't really taken off in that regard, but others may
> disagree. I think it might be useful, in your presentation, to either
> reflect on that, or to point towards further potential work in sharing
> experiences, thoughts, etc between individual Wikiversity projects.
>
> All the best,
> Cormac
>
>
> On 20 Jul 2011, at 02:39 pm, Juan de Vojníkov wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have just visited several Wikiversities in preparation of my presentation
> of this project on Wikimania:
>
> http://wikimania2011.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/From_the_Wikiversity_content_to_its_conflicts
>
> I red recent core discussions on cs, en, es, it, pt and ru and I am
> wondering how different approaches in fullfilling our missions are. Now it
> realy seems to me that Wikiversity is in fact researching e-learning in
> MediaWiki software. And because of the different approaches and different
> understandigs there might be multiple results.
>
> Let me give you here a teaser:
> *pt, ru and es are based on brick and mortar school units (i.e. elementary
> schools, departments, institutes and so on)
> **from a realy interesting discussion on pt, I have find out that it for
> people who will come up to these units in the future and who create
> educationa materials arround themseves
>
> http://pt.wikiversity.org/wiki/Wikiversidade:Esplanada#Perfil_da_Wikiversidade
> *en and cs was open to deploy all of what contributers deployed. Nothing
> was deleted and sometimes this was causing problems not just within the
> Wikimedia community, but also at cs.wv. These languages are trying to sort
> this content recently, trying to put an order in to chaos, by type:
> http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Help:Resources_by_type
> *recently on cs and ru, its some users were trying to have just live
> educational courses. The other stuff to mute or delete.
>
> And others different approaches. So do not forget guys, there are also
> other Wikiversities, which are not copying en.wv
>
>
> Regards,
> Juan
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