On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 12:43 PM, john stampe jwsta...@yahoo.com wrote:
What languages you are targeting?
Any :)
i'll ask my biology and natural science colleagues to jump in with
italian terms;
hope they'll agree
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Subject: Re: [WikiEducator] Invitation to the Environmental Glossary
Hello,
What languages you are targeting?
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On Feb 12, 2010, at 4:30 AM, john stampe jwsta...@yahoo.com wrote:
Edward,
Of course, I am all for a multilingual glossary.
Anyone wanting to help do
10, 2010 9:29:13 PM
Subject: Re: [WikiEducator] Invitation to the Environmental Glossary
Hi All,
WikiEducator and the OER Foundation has a relationship with the Monterey
Institute of Technology and Education (www.montereyinstitute.org). The have a
considerable number of environmental science
: [WikiEducator] Invitation to the Environmental Glossary
Hi John,
Great project and well aligned with the philosophy of OER!
After all -- OER is also a sustainable and renewable resource :-).
Will do my best in helping you promote theĀ glossary project around the world.
Cheer
Wayne
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Subject: Re: [WikiEducator] Invitation to the Environmental Glossary
On 11 February 2010 03:24, Edward Cherlin echer...@gmail.com wrote:
How about making it multilingual?
Hi Edward --- Agreed, WE need to extend our
This invitation is to all those interested in the environment, and especially
to biologists. I have set up an environmental glossary at
http://www.wikieducator.org/EnvGloss, and am now invited anybody to join the
fun by adding terms.
There is no set format for glossary entries, as the fields
Hi John,
Great project and well aligned with the philosophy of OER!
After all -- OER is also a sustainable and renewable resource :-).
Will do my best in helping you promote the glossary project around the
world.
Cheer
Wayne
On 10 February 2010 21:01, john stampe jwsta...@yahoo.com
Great idea, John.
I added the term Biosphere to the B page. I'm not experienced enough in this
field to offer original content, so I searched for a resource that I could
reuse. I found one easily on the Connexions site (cnx.org), licensed CC-BY:
AP Environmental Science
How about making it multilingual?
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 03:01, john stampe jwsta...@yahoo.com wrote:
This invitation is to all those interested in the environment, and
especially to biologists. I have set up an environmental glossary at
http://www.wikieducator.org/EnvGloss, and am now
Hi All,
WikiEducator and the OER Foundation has a relationship with the Monterey
Institute of Technology and Education (www.montereyinstitute.org). The have
a considerable number of environmental science course material through their
HippoCampus Site:
On 11 February 2010 03:24, Edward Cherlin echer...@gmail.com wrote:
How about making it multilingual?
Hi Edward --- Agreed, WE need to extend our multilingual reach.
Do you have any thoughts, ideas or advice regarding the best way to approach
a multilingual glossary? Is is better to keep
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