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I took out Wikiversity,
I took out Wikiversity, because I wanted to leave options open for students, and I've been pleasantly surprised you, Brylie and Rurik have ended up posting lesson plans there, anyway. If I run the course again, I'll consider recommending Wikiversity more thoroughly, especially with this group's work as an example. It'd be nice if a wiki could be better utilized within the context of the p2pu site and the course in general, but right now that's not too feasible as their wiki is separate and runs on pb-wiki, which I think is user friendly to a fault.
Posting stuff on Wikiversity
Posting stuff on Wikiversity seems like a good idea (thanks Brylie)... If the course runs again, it might simplify things to recommend Wikiversity but be open to other platforms? (As in your version of the syllabus from 11 September...)
Yes, you can.
Yes, you can.
Can I add to this syllabus?
Can I add to this syllabus?