User talk:Soulaegis

Welcome Soulaegis!

There is a committee working on finalizing a proposal for the Board to review, approve and activate our final permanent wikispace. http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikiversity_subcommittee

What kinds of things are you interested in learning, coaching, or discussing?

Do you have any ideas regarding how we might initialize new learning processes?

I am currently leaning towards identifying some seminars of interest to several active editors and then beginning ad hoc discussions at an appropriately placed portal. Personally I do not have much inclination to develop "training" materials that may or may not ever be used by anybody but I am fairly willing to interact with people one on one, pursue online information in support of discussion, and eventually help summarize key points to stash along a "learning trail".

I am interested in seeing if a Wikiversity can be developed that can take an interested motivated student from grade school to high end technical materials effectively and safely.

Hope to see you around! Lazyquasar 06:47, 11 April 2006 (UTC)

Welcome to Wikibooks
Come introduce yourself at the new users page. If you have any questions, you can ask there or contact me personally.

I'd like to add a personal thanks to helping fight blatant vandalism. Your help is very much appreciated, and thank you for using the proper deletion tags as well. The pages you marked up earlier are now gone from the project. It is unfortunate that there exist in this world idiots who would trash something that is a public service, although fortunately with Wikis you can remove the damage almost as easily as they can cause the damage. Even faster in some cases.

Wikiversity is just about ready to "go live" and I estimate that it will be less than three months before http://en.wikiversity.org/ actually has some real content for you to look at. I'm not sure why there is a delay at the moment to get this started, but there are some people trying to get this going. Any help you can offer in the initial startup of Wikiversity would be significantly appreciated. --Rob Horning 07:07, 12 April 2006 (UTC)