[WikiEducator] Re: WiZiQ Live Conference: WikiEducator Personal Learning Environment (PLE)

2009-04-04 Thread Oliver

Dear Patricia,

Read somewhere you are the person to turn to concerning numbers,
pageviews, registrations, etc...
Could you let me have some, or post a link to them please ?
Would like to write an article about WikiEducators and submit it at
infoteur.nl

Thanks
Warm regards
Oliver

On Apr 4, 6:13 pm, "Patricia Schlicht"  wrote:
> Dear Oliver,
>
> It is with such delight I read your email to us this morning and couldn't you 
> have been more accurate in the description and detail of your observations 
> when it comes to the people in our community involved in WikiEducator. It all 
> started with the brilliant idea and the recognition for the need by Wayne, 
> and was following by passion, dedication, commitment, giving freely and 
> voluntarily to our large community that has made this project what we are 
> today. It has never stopped to amaze me to see so many people coming together 
> to help grow an idea that will make an impact in the lives of others.
>
> It is because of people like you and our community that we work tireless 
> behind the scene, to make reach our goals. We are only three years old next 
> month.
>
> Knowledge, Passion, sharing and collaboration are all key elements on 
> WikiEducator and in our community.
>
> Thank you for joining our WikiEducator family. Hope we will see a lot of you. 
>  
>
> With much thanks and warm regards,
> Patricia
>
> -Original Message-
> From: wikieducator@googlegroups.com [mailto:wikieduca...@googlegroups.com] On 
> Behalf Of Oliver
> Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2009 3:03 AM
> To: WikiEducator
> Subject: [WikiEducator] Re: WiZiQ Live Conference: WikiEducator Personal 
> Learning Environment (PLE)
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> First of all I'd like to thank Patricia, Nellie and Gladys for
> facilitating the WE on line workshops.
> And of course, all the other participants of my eL4C21 workshop group
> and among which Anil, Phil and Benjamin.and Wayne, who have
> honored me by visiting and contributing to my page or allowed me to
> contribute to theirs. Thank you all, You''ll be on my watch list.
>
> The workshop's Collaborative Content creation efforts have been one of
> the greatest experience I've had in several years.
>
> Finding, comments and encouragements, from wikineighbours in Mexico in
> the evening. Next morning thank you's and solutions from India, Israel
> or US. This blurred line, as Nellie said so well, between teacher-
> learner  and adopter and adopted roles is a wonderful, stimulating
> experience.
>
> I think Nellie said in one of her comments that I am a natural !
> Thanks for that one and yes that would be me.
> As I have no formal training as an educator, but am very passionate
> and eager to learn and share about my subjects, which presently really
> are oysters (in particular) but all see foods, in fact, and Linux (in
> particular) and Open Source in general and now WE which are all
> really great sharing models.
>
> Two aspects, I always though, make for a success stories, in any
> enterprise:  Knowledge and Passion
> The revelation of  WikiEducator and, maybe, also its greatest gift (to
> me), is realizing the need to add this third aspect: Sharing
> It seems that Knowledge and Passion and Sharing are cornerstones of
> successful individual and community empowerment.
> So I'll be in touch with you all on WE to look for opportunities to
> learn, share and work on eLearning Content, shortly.
>
> I may be absent for some intermittent periods, being in the process of
> setting up a new business (based on above trinity), connected travel
> and even some copyright legal issues needing to be resolved (..)
> but I can assure you I'll be keeping  in touch, update and cleanup my
> user:Lebreton pages and view yours. Lots of interesting reading:)  so
> hope for and trust upon your indulgence and patience...
> I 've subscribed to this main email discussion group and will proudly
> add the wikkybuddy logo to my website and curriculum, and submit
> articles and links to Blogs whenever opportune. This last one might
> even be something to request all workshop participants to do,
> somewhere along the line, and in doing so generate even more interest
> in WikiEducators and eL4C.
>
> WE thank you,
> Oliver
>
> On Apr 4, 9:56 am, Gladys Gahona  wrote:
> > Date/Time: Starting in 5 mins
>
> > Link:http://www.wiziq.com/online-class/119247-Wikieducator-as-a-Personal-L...
>
> > Cheers.
>
> > Gladys
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[WikiEducator] Re: WiZiQ Live Conference: WikiEducator Personal Learning Environment (PLE)

2009-04-04 Thread Oliver

Hi Everyone,

First of all I'd like to thank Patricia, Nellie and Gladys for
facilitating the WE on line workshops.
And of course, all the other participants of my eL4C21 workshop group
and among which Anil, Phil and Benjamin.and Wayne, who have
honored me by visiting and contributing to my page or allowed me to
contribute to theirs. Thank you all, You''ll be on my watch list.

The workshop's Collaborative Content creation efforts have been one of
the greatest experience I've had in several years.

Finding, comments and encouragements, from wikineighbours in Mexico in
the evening. Next morning thank you's and solutions from India, Israel
or US. This blurred line, as Nellie said so well, between teacher-
learner  and adopter and adopted roles is a wonderful, stimulating
experience.


I think Nellie said in one of her comments that I am a natural !
Thanks for that one and yes that would be me.
As I have no formal training as an educator, but am very passionate
and eager to learn and share about my subjects, which presently really
are oysters (in particular) but all see foods, in fact, and Linux (in
particular) and Open Source in general and now WE which are all
really great sharing models.

Two aspects, I always though, make for a success stories, in any
enterprise:  Knowledge and Passion
The revelation of  WikiEducator and, maybe, also its greatest gift (to
me), is realizing the need to add this third aspect: Sharing
It seems that Knowledge and Passion and Sharing are cornerstones of
successful individual and community empowerment.
So I'll be in touch with you all on WE to look for opportunities to
learn, share and work on eLearning Content, shortly.

I may be absent for some intermittent periods, being in the process of
setting up a new business (based on above trinity), connected travel
and even some copyright legal issues needing to be resolved (..)
but I can assure you I'll be keeping  in touch, update and cleanup my
user:Lebreton pages and view yours. Lots of interesting reading:)  so
hope for and trust upon your indulgence and patience...
I 've subscribed to this main email discussion group and will proudly
add the wikkybuddy logo to my website and curriculum, and submit
articles and links to Blogs whenever opportune. This last one might
even be something to request all workshop participants to do,
somewhere along the line, and in doing so generate even more interest
in WikiEducators and eL4C.


WE thank you,
Oliver




On Apr 4, 9:56 am, Gladys Gahona  wrote:
> Date/Time: Starting in 5 mins
>
> Link:http://www.wiziq.com/online-class/119247-Wikieducator-as-a-Personal-L...
>
> Cheers.
>
> Gladys
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[WikiEducator] new curriculum project on WikiEducator

2007-10-18 Thread OLiVER Project
I've just put up the first few pages of the OLiVER Project on WikiEducator -
http://wikieducator.org/OLiVER_Project. OLiVER is intended to be a place
where the best resources are organized in relation to specific national
curricula. It is especially geared toward teachers, students, and schools
who are new internet users around the world, to help find the best resources
easily. It can also serve as the way to find textbooks and other resources
that may be hard to come by for some schools.

OLiVER was started as a stand-alone wiki using MediaWiki software:
http://oliverproject.org
Uganda is the first curriculum we're putting up.

We are now migrating it to WikiEducator for a few reasons:
- to benefit from the expertise of this community
- to link to similar projects like it already started in WikiEducator
- it will be more sustainable and generally better maintained
- and the word will get out better

Please comment in the discussion area -
http://wikieducator.org/Talk:OLiVER_Project - or email me, if you have ideas
for making it better or getting the word out to users/contributors.
Or if you have suggestions for the best way to move it from its current
location to WikiEducator, which I'd like to do sooner than later.
Or anything else.

Thanks!

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