Thread:Warm greetings from Mexico (75)

IMO Wikiversity has some interesting and useful resources, and it also has the advantage of being affiliated with Wikipedia. Right now, though, it's not nearly as well organized as WikiEducator seems to be. On WV there's a lot of discussion about how to create structured courses in a wiki environment. So I'm curious how EL4C19 works. I thought the time estimates for how long the lessons should take were VERY much underestimates, so I said they should take a longer amount of time...to me, the fact that students can give the instructors feedback like that and make it part of the course is one of the more interesting aspects of wiki based learning. In addition to Wikiversity and WikiEducator, I've also been contributing to Wikipedia. I don't know how to use CSS or LaTeX, and I've only started being serious about Computer Science a few months ago. I'm very excited about how much people can learn on the internet, and it's only going to get better.

Anyways, today I'm supposed to post what type of learning resource I plan on creating. --AFriedman 02:59, 29 January 2009 (UTC)