Thanks so much for the example - just the sort of inspiration I can learn 
from!

I have a physics research and teaching background and I was just 
daydreaming about trying to create a TiddlyWiki Physics site to support 
high school physics students in New Zealand. 

Thanks for the inspiration  - I hope to explore more thoroughly at the 
weekend and start learning from your example.


On Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at 10:02:47 PM UTC+13, swilson...@gmail.com 
wrote:
>
> bit.ly/Steacher
>
> is the tiddlywiki I use with my students for Engineering.
>
> On Wednesday, 6 March 2019 06:47:30 UTC, Stephen Keen wrote:
>>
>> Hi all, I have been using TW for a week and I'm excited by the potential 
>> use in education. I work as an educational developer, supporting curriculum 
>> design.
>>
>> I am interested in seeing examples of people using TW with students or to 
>> design a course site. 
>>
>> I am happy to share my ideas and consider possible collaborations if 
>> anyone has similar interests.
>>
>> Thanks, 
>>
>>

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