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Thank you - also in the name of the other facilitators - for coming and
taking us up on our offer. As I said earlier, it has been an absolute
pleasure. We definitely hope that this is only the beginning for you and
a person like yourself with your background could be instrumental of
making Nigeria's WikiEducator and OER movement grow. A Nigerian
community of WikiEducators, wow that would be fantastic. If you need
help, feel free to call on us.
Come back as many times as you like. Please note, the next
Learning4Content workshop is in March and will teach the use of
WikiEducator's newest feature: Rich Text Editing with our Tutorials.
Always worth to come back. You can sign up here:
http://www.wikieducator.org/Learning4Content/Registration.
For you all to feel inspired, we would like to share the following 2
video, enjoy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdydCoiru4o
Desmond Tuto on Digital freedom
And
Nelson Mandela on the underpinning concept of an "Ubuntu" society
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODQ4WiDsEBQ
Love to read your comments
Warm wishes,
Your Facilitator Team
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Dear All
Participating in this ten days workshop has been of great honour. I am very much appreciating; I have gained a lot. I have the ZEAL to write learning materials, this workshop has brushed and polished my skills. A large number of academics may review and critique any piece of writing that any could put forth.
My online-class, you were superb. I have gained a lot of knowledge from you guys. This has been an opportunity for us to network (international education network). I am enthusiastic and have zeal to research, so, do not be surprised when you receive my e-mail.
To Patricia, you are so helpful and you are a great facilitator thank you for assisting us through this workshop. It has not been difficult but it worth it.
Dr Wayne Mackintosh, the director, thank you for informing me about this workshop. I think I am a man who bathed with the detergent.
Now, before the end of workshop Please advise me on:
1. How to start a community portal for educators in South Africa where I can coordinate meetings to improve professionals.
2. If I complete the writing of learning materials, who do I contact on Wiki educators to coordinate the review of the learning materials? Please provide their links or e-mails.
Regards
Dear All
Participating in this ten days workshop has been of great honour. I am very much appreciating; I have gained a lot. I have the ZEAL to write learning materials, this workshop has brushed and polished my skills. A large number of academics may review and critique any piece of writing that any could put forth.
My online-class, you were superb. I have gained a lot of knowledge from you guys. This has been an opportunity for us to network (international education network). I am enthusiastic and have zeal to research, so, do not be surprised when you receive my e-mail.
To Patricia, you are so helpful and you are a great facilitator thank you for assisting us through this workshop. It has not been difficult but it worth it.
Dr Wayne Mackintosh, the director, thank you for informing me about this workshop. I think I am a man who bathed with the detergent.
Now, before the end of workshop Please advise me on:
1. How to start a community portal for educators in South Africa where I can coordinate meetings to improve professionals.
2. If I complete the writing of learning materials, who do I contact on Wiki educators to coordinate the review of the learning materials? Please provide their links or e-mails.
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On 2/19/10, Patricia Schlicht <patricia...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Colonel,
>
> Thank you very much for your kind words. If you work with commitment,
> dedication and joy comes into the mix, all efforts come naturally without it
> feeling like work. This is always how I felt about WikiEducator.
>
> I have created a South African Country Portal for you or anyone to use. Feel
> free to make use in any way you would like to see this evolve.
>
> http://wikieducator.org/OERSouthAfrica
>
> Warm wishes,
> Patricia
>
> On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 9:35 AM, CI Training And Development Institute <
> citrai...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear All
>>
>> Participating in this ten days workshop has been of great honour. I am
>> very
>> much appreciating; I have gained a lot. I have the ZEAL to write learning
>> materials, this workshop has brushed and polished my skills. A large
>> number
>> of academics may review and critique any piece of writing that any could
>> put
>> forth.
>>
>>
>>
>> My *online-class,* you were superb. I have gained a lot of knowledge from
>> you guys. This has been an opportunity for us to network (international
>> education network). I am enthusiastic and have zeal to research, so, do
>> not
>> be surprised when you receive my e-mail.
>>
>>
>> To *Patricia*, you are so helpful and you are a great facilitator thank
>> you for assisting us through this workshop. It has not been difficult but
>> it
>> worth it.
>>
>>
>>
>> *Dr Wayne Mackintosh*, the director, thank you for informing me about this
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You are right with all that you say and to be honest, I have been
thinking about a Regional African workshop myself, in the same way we
have just had the Caribbean! Of course being an open community, we
always welcome everybody and this last workshop brought 83 participants
together of which 49 were Caribbean educators in 11 Caribbean nations.
Pretty impressive for a result. I was very happy about this, but of
course, we were proud to have so many others sign up as well and would
never turn down somebody else.
As for organising a African and/or Nigerian workshop, let me discuss
this.
Warm wishes,
Patricia
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Dear Colonel,
This is a great start. I made a few small suggestions, to correct a misconception. Have a look.
In terms of having people sign up: You will have to mobilise your networking skills and invite people to come in. It is always a good idea to have them sign up for one of our Learning4Content course, to have them start on the right foot and starting with the right understanding on what this is. Eventually, you will gain a lot of insights yourself in the process, so at one point, you will be doing this yourself. I highly recommend you sign up for the next course,a s it will teach our new feature, Rich Text Editing on WikiEducator. it is similar to word processing and will make a lot of things much easier. You will have a choice between using the regular Wiki syntax or rich text editing or a combination of both.
http://www.wikieducator.org/Learning4Content/Registration.
I will set up a registration box on your portal and on Ibrahims, for people to sign up for this learning opportunity for now.
Cheers,
Patricia
I would definitely your contacts, you are the first contact point. Have another look here for inspiration:
http://www.wikieducator.org/Zambia
Warm wishes,
Thanks Ibrahim, we can make the difference.
It is deeply touching! The prices of books are very high. How can poor children from Africa, afford a university degree if textbooks are not affordable? This means there is no education. Africa is likely to face the challenge of less development opportunities in both education and Economic development. Drastically, we have an augmented dilemma.
So many wars that were fought, including political, social and economic wars, many of them were conquered, but the wars in poverty, HIV/AIDS and ignorance is likely to daunt development opportunities in many developing countries. Probably it will be fought and won if the education sector is mobilised from the apex of the highest mountains to the lower steep valleys in Africa, driven along the Indian ocean and travel across from the coast to the inlands, disregarding the sand dunes and windy climates along the way. I am telling you, if put our minds together as education practitioners and receive help from organisations like OER Foundation, driven by Dr Wayne, Patricia and others, we can go far in the field of education, training and development.
Let us try in our generation to make the difference.
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I touched base with Wayne and unfortunately other than what is currently
being and will be scheduled there is no funding available for further
out of the ordinary workshops. The workshop that are being scheduled
should be used for now to obtain the skills among the growing African
communities. Don't worry, this will come in time.
Warm wishes,
Patricia
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That's the way to do it, also sign up for the next one, as it will teach
rich text editing, WikiEducator's newest feature. Raising awareness and
inviting people to come check this opportunity out is a good starting
point. Matters have a way of progressing from there, and interest groups
easily form. You now have a Wikieducator Nigeria Portal. Make use of it,
invite people who share your passion to improve the page, build teams,
take the lead and move forward. I highly recommend any of you sign up
for the WikiEducator discussion forum at the top of WE's main page. This
way you stay close to the pulse and can find help easily, not just from
me, but from your WikiNeighbours around the world
(http://www.wikieducator.org )
We are our own limitations, think big and move forward. Just one
important thing: Always make sure that anything you put on WE is free of
copy restrictrions. Wiki only allows two Creative Commons licenses:
Attribution and share-alikes (cc-by-sa). Have a look here what this
means:
http://www.wikieducator.org/Wikieducator_tutorial/What_is_free_content
http://creativecommons.org/about/licenses
If you're looking for a more academic analysis, try this article by
Derek Keats:
http://www.sajic.org.za/index.php/SAJIC/article/view/SAJIC-7-6
Derek is Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Knowledge and Information
Management, so this is a pretty high level academic opinion from the
academy.
Cheers,