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Author: Andy Roberts
Andy Roberts is a writer who initiated DARnet. Contact me on aroberts@gmail.com or @aroberts on twitter
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Tag Archives: Wiki
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UK Online Communities
The wiki called WorkNets has a project collating a list of UK Online Communities. UKOnlineCommunities, WorkNets. A culture for independent thinkers. The list is young and obviously has huge gaps, as well as probably many entries which are listed more … Continue reading
Posted in Community, UK, Wiki
Tagged Communities, independent thinkers, online communities, UK, Wiki, WorkNets
Wiki Web Hosting at Servage
I managed to get a mediawiki installation up and running on the city escapes domain with Servage web host in the end, and once working it does seem to be fairly robust as far as non-US web hosting services are … Continue reading
Posted in Mediawiki
Tagged Free, GNU, Hosting, Mediawiki, online, servage, software, web host, web hosting, web hosting service, web hosting services, Wiki
The Homemaker Plate – for Object Wiki
I photographed a mass produced ceramic dinner plate in my possession which is from the the design classic series “The Homemaker” for the Object Wiki, a project from the Science Museum, which aims to collate information from the public on … Continue reading
Posted in social objects, Wiki
Tagged collections, dinner, dinner plate, Flickr, homemaker, household objects, modernism, Photograph, science museum, shape, Wiki
Wiki on your iPod
While I was away enjoying some rare face to face with ukcider members in Rosie’s Dorset barn, another section of the internet group was meeting in the midlands, and one major wiki contributor was inspired to do something clever with … Continue reading
Computer Literacy is dead
Bill Kerr provides a link to a video, some transcripts and discussion. The topic is the One Laptop Per Child project and the pedagogy behind it. Bill Kerr: “we are impatient, we don’t want to lose another generation of kids” … Continue reading
Tagged computer literacy, Edublog, Pajamanation, Wiki
Divshare – Free file hosting for mp3s and blog pictures
I think I can see this one spreading steadily through the blogs and social networking sites. Divshare allows you to upload as many files as you like, up to 200Mb per file and then serves them up wherever you like … Continue reading
Research Ethics
I was particularly pleased to receive the comments from Rosanna Tarsiero after I sent an unsolicited email invite to the pilot exhibition. I think I’ll have to break up my response into different posts, since there is so much to … Continue reading
Posted in Blogs and community, Exhibition, Wiki
Tagged Distributed Research, diversity, Ethics, exhibition, Jimmy Wales, research, Tarsiero, Wiki, Wikipedia
