Learning4Content/Workshops/eL4C48/Wiki discussions

Wiki Discussions This is our forum page where we discuss things in the wiki. Let's develop collective knowledge in OERs and wikis, while enhancing our wiki skills in the process! Join discussion threads and share thoughts with others :-)

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 * General questions and support
 * Use this discussion for any questions, thoughts and ideas.
 * Wiki Introductions
 * Please introduce yourself and tell us something about you. Why did you sign up for the course and what do you expect to learn? Providing an introduction here will also give you an opportunity to practice using the wiki.
 * Thoughts on quality and open authoring approaches
 * A discussion on open authoring approaches and how this may impact the quality of content
 * Concept ideas for your Mini Wiki project
 * The best way to learn how to use a wiki is to work on an OER project. Share ideas with colleagues regarding a project to practice your skills.
 * Barriers to participation
 * Discussion on real and perceived barriers to sharing teaching materials using collaborative authoring approaches, and what we can do to remove these barriers.
 * "Openness" revisited
 * Openness is a matter of perspective, isn't it? Whose perspectives are we missing when claiming something to be "open to anyone"? Let us start a debate on hurdles, barriers and boundaries and how to do away with them - or keep them - or leave room for change.
 * Barriers to participation
 * Discussion on real and perceived barriers to sharing teaching materials using collaborative authoring approaches, and what we can do to remove these barriers.
 * "Openness" revisited
 * Openness is a matter of perspective, isn't it? Whose perspectives are we missing when claiming something to be "open to anyone"? Let us start a debate on hurdles, barriers and boundaries and how to do away with them - or keep them - or leave room for change.
 * "Openness" revisited
 * Openness is a matter of perspective, isn't it? Whose perspectives are we missing when claiming something to be "open to anyone"? Let us start a debate on hurdles, barriers and boundaries and how to do away with them - or keep them - or leave room for change.