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Andy Roberts is a writer who initiated DARnet. Contact me on aroberts@gmail.com or @aroberts on twitter
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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
WikidPad
Via Contentious Weblog I latched on to Wikidpad It’s a personal Wiki for your own PC. Q Huh? Well you might use it to organise your own to do lists, jottings, embryonic articles, stuff like that. Q But aren’t Wiki … Continue reading
Posted in Learning, Tools, Wiki
Tagged collaboration tool, computer, computer programmer, Features, future self, iPad, iPad 2, literature, Mac, PDA, personal collaboration, question, research, simple markup language, source, system, Ultraversity, weblog, Wiki, wikidpad, WikiWords





