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kulcsi

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Sep 4, 2008, 7:19:50 AM9/4/08
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My goal is to translate and interpret the mainstream of the
connectivism course for the Hungarian community. To achieve this, I
follow to post weekly a synthetizing article about my impressions
concerning the discussions, background readings etc.
The very first introduction article about this course in Hungarian
language:
http://www.crescendo.hu/2008/08/08/konnektivizmus-a-gyakorlatban

George Siemens

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Sep 4, 2008, 9:53:14 PM9/4/08
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Hi - thanks for that. I've posted it here: http://ltc.umanitoba.ca/wiki/Hungarian_translation

You can create a free account on the wiki and add any additional changes and translations that you make

George

kulcsi

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Sep 5, 2008, 5:44:58 PM9/5/08
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Thanks George! It would be nice to have link to the translations on
the main page of the wiki. Is there any other translations available?
Initially I wanted to start an english blog to follow the spirit of
the course. I'll have no time for this: the hungarian transcriptions
will be enough! :)
I'll try to convince other hungarian e-learning specialists to help me
out (ex: Dániel Molnár, who's name maybe is familiar to You).

Unfortunatelly I can't afford to participate the formal part of the
course. I don't have finantial support for this.

Guys, your work is excellent, I have learned a lot from your articles
and presentations! Many thanks 4 this!

kulcsi

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Sep 5, 2008, 5:44:58 PM9/5/08
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Thanks George! It would be nice to have link to the translations on
the main page of the wiki. Is there any other translations available?
Initially I wanted to start an english blog to follow the spirit of
the course. I'll have no time for this: the hungarian transcriptions
will be enough! :)
I'll try to convince other hungarian e-learning specialists to help me
out (ex: Dániel Molnár, who's name maybe is familiar to You).

Unfortunatelly I can't afford to participate the formal part of the
course. I don't have finantial support for this.

Guys, your work is excellent, I have learned a lot from your articles
and presentations! Many thanks 4 this!



On Sep 5, 3:53 am, "George Siemens" <gsiem...@gmail.com> wrote:
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