User:JackHenry
Blog: | Acoustic Light | ||
Occupation: | Retired | ||
Country: | Australia (South Australia) | ||
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My Learning4Content course home page
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My profile
This is your personal user page in WikiEducator. Tell us a little about yourself ..... be bold and try an edit now by starting to fill out your user page. This is a great way to practice your new wiki skills :-).
Professional background
Retired and living on a small property in the Adelaide Hills ...
Education
My interests
Professional
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Personal
I spend a lot of time recording 'stuff'. When available I record orchestral or choral concerts direct to stereo.
My wiki projects
- I registered for eL4C41, a Learning4Content workshop to learn wiki skills.
My optional community service (learning contract) project
Agreement |
By signing this optional learning contract I will try to complete my training in basic wiki editing skills to achieve the status of a Wikibuddy. In return for this free training opportunity, I will give the gift of knowledge by donating or developing at least one free content resource licensed under a CC-BY-SA or CC-BY license which can be used by myself (and others) on WikiEducator. |
Brief description of project |
<Enter a brief description of the content resource or WikiEducator project you would like to work on here> |
Target date for completion |
<Specify the target date for completion --- you choose the date which can be after the completion of this workshop>. |
Signature |
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Feedback and notes from my WikiNeighbours
(: Dear John, have you tried an experiment to record the voice of animals (for example, frog) and then playing the audio in their presence and observing any reaction from them? --Ramesh Sharma 13:2483 August 2010 (UTC))
(: Dear John, Hope you are reading the instructions on wiki skills. In case of any help needed, donot hesitate to ask for help. You can either email me or leave a message on my page. Warm Wishes. --Ramesh Sharma 19:06 30 July 2010 (UTC))
(: hello John, when you record frog calls, you may like to learn how to upload them on wiki so the biology students can take advantage of that!--R C Sharma, PhD 20:05, 29 July 2010 (UTC))
(: Hi John, I notice you have created your sandbox. I love your final "to do item" but for me it would be a tea break as I don't drink coffee :). If you have any questions, please ask. Cheers ) --jennip 13:32, 28 July 2010 (UTC)
(: Dear John, Greetings. Have you decided on which project you would like to work on? Best wishes --Ramesh Sharma 14:38 26 July 2010 (UTC) )
(: Dear John. Good to see that you have started building your page by adding information in your INFOBOX.Please do provide details under profile and other headings too. Best wishes --Ramesh Sharma 20:05 23 July 2010 (UTC))
(: Hi John, You are very welcome to this eL4C41 Online workshop. I am your facilitator and will help you in develop your page. Enjoy this workshop and donot hesitate to ask for help. You can either email me or leave a message on my page. Warm Wishes.--Ramesh Sharma 14:23, 21 July 2010 (UTC))
(: Hi John. Welcome. Good to see you have made a start. I am also from Australia and am one of the co-facilitators for Group D. You are also welcome to contact me if I can be of any assistance.) Cheers --jennip 02:47, 23 July 2010 (UTC)
Hi Jack. Does your recording of "stuff" really extend to recording frogs?--B J Smith 10:06, 31 July 2010 (UTC)
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