Because I am doing a literature review on OER-funding and OER-technology at 
the moment, I realized how much potential lies in tiddlywiki as a free open 
source version of a digital text book. Especially because it has the 
ability to be used online and offline at the same time and can contain 
various forms of multimedia. 

I know Richard Smith and Ed Dixon are involved in education and already 
explore ways to use tiddlywiki in this realm but maybe there is a 
possibilty to receive or apply for some sort of *funding* for TiddlyWiki in 
terms of its suitability as interactive textbook for e.g. developing 
countries with no access to internet.

-Felix




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