Wikiversity:What I have learned
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This page is intended to gather feedback on what people (ie you!) have learned in Wikiversity. Please help us by giving some details of the materials you consulted (or wrote), the people who you engaged with, and also how this activity/interaction prompted your learning. You can be as simple or as detailed as you like - you can make a separate page if you like, link to your blog, or whatever - but your stories should help create a picture of how Wikiversity has worked so far. For accounts of problems, please see Wikiversity:Problems I have encountered.
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[edit] What I have learned
[edit] Rewriting Wikiversity
- Based on projects I have worked on in the past, I suggest that in three years when there are a number of lesson projects, we look at which ones are working (which have students regularly coming to the learning project, working on the learning project, completing their learning at the project) and write a system which will meet JUST those requirements. I see other learning systems which are far too broad to be useful. (Muddle, etc.)
- Here is an odd example of the problems we are facing. Currently, there is development of quiz software. There are a lot of features I can see as being useful that could be added to the quiz software. However, I don't know if these features will ever be used by other teachers. Therefore, I am (sightly) hesitant to ask for more features now for something I am not sure will be universally used.
- I will try to expand on this later. Robert Elliott 10:07, 22 April 2007 (UTC)
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