User talk:Catpad

Hi,

I liked your suggestion!!!

Are you working on this... or is this just an idea? Do you have the support of the Wikivarsity community? SudarshanP 05:22, 16 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Thank you!

Yes, I'm actually working on it, although slowly. Since the idea has not boiled enough I cannot simply implement it, so I'm elaborating it and it evolves from time to time. I'm also thinking about writing an article and sending it to some CS journal.

Unfortunately, there is no support whatsoever. Your comment is the only one I have. --Catpad 07:51, 18 Apr 2005 (UTC)


 * I thought I would leave a note to say I found your idea of Odzilla very interesting. It's true to say that many courses could use the same base materials (or different "flavours" of these as you say) and this could save us having to repeat these materials. However, each course will have it's own focus and learning outcomes, so i think we may need to overlap some material - just as many Wikipedia articles overlap to some extent with other articles in the same area. But I don't think I fully understand this idea yet, so I'll give it another go..


 * As for "support" - don't worry - things happen slowly (and have been moving far too slowly in Wikiversity in my opinion) but good ideas will get recognised in time. As we know, Wikiversity is in a kind of limbo at the moment, but I for one am going to try to revive it somewhat, or at least start studying it for my PhD to make some recommendations. On that note, if you feel confident enough, you should definitely try to write a paper and publish it somewhere visible to the wikimedia community, even if a journal won't have it.


 * Good luck. Cormaggio 12:58, 7 October 2005 (UTC)

Wikiversity
I saw your name on the Wikiversity participant's list, you may be very experienced in mathematics already, but I'm trying out instructing a Calculus course if you're interested, go to Wikiveristy, check out the mathematics department, pure mathematics, and in the course list is included Calculus. Fephisto 22:49, 9 July 2006 (UTC)

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