User:C.Koltzenburg

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Interests

Interests in general

Aikido and Architecture and Human Rights Activism - and Teamworking using Wikis :-)

I raise an income as a Managing editor of an international medical research journal (open access)



Wiki projects or pages that I contribute to



Feedback and notes from my WikiNeighbours

Dear Claudia, Can you share with us your experiences on what was most beneficial to you on learning wiki skills? --R C Sharma, PhD 14:41, 3 August 2010 (UTC)
on this course: see how people from many walks of life use a wiki and what issues they are working on, see my favourite page (random page) :-) C.Koltzenburg 04:57, 7 August 2010 (UTC)



My optional community service (learning contract) projects

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By signing this optional learning contract I will try to complete my training in basic wiki editing skills.
In return for this free training opportunity
thank you, everyone :-)
I will give the gift of knowledge by co-donating or co-developing at least one free content resource licensed under CC0-universal license.

Project 1 "Openness" revisited
Openness is a matter of perspective. Whose perspectives are we missing when claiming something to be "open to anyone"?
A debate on hurdles, barriers and boundaries and on how to do away with them - or keep them - or leave room for change.
Target date for completion May 2011

Project 2 The dynamics of branding
(upcoming)
Target date for completion November 2010

Signature
:-) C.Koltzenburg



Art (or: spheric architecture)

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An object made of bristol carton 600 gr/m2, Hamburg, February 2010, easily starts turning with a whiff of air, like in a mobile
twice the size
again, twice the size