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== Definition == | == Definition == | ||
In formal education, a curriculum (plural curricula) is the set of courses, and their content, offered at a school or university | In formal education, a curriculum (plural curricula) is the set of courses, and their content, offered at a school or university | ||
− | [22:16:27] … this supports merging with MW workshop article | + | [22:16:27] … this supports merging with MW workshop article |
− | [22:16:36] Aran Dunkley: ok cool, so thats our "education" article | + | [22:16:36] Aran Dunkley: ok cool, so thats our "education" article |
− | [22:16:44] … talking about all the workshops we do | + | [22:16:44] … talking about all the workshops we do |
− | [22:17:05] Milan Holzapfel: so you could have the OD curriculum | + | [22:17:05] Milan Holzapfel: so you could have the OD curriculum |
− | [22:17:22] Aran Dunkley: yea | + | [22:17:22] Aran Dunkley: yea |
− | [22:17:38] … "education" should talk abotu other stuff too like books and docos | + | [22:17:38] … "education" should talk abotu other stuff too like books and docos |
− | [22:17:45] Milan Holzapfel: for sure | + | [22:17:45] Milan Holzapfel: for sure |
− | [22:18:03] Aran Dunkley: curriculum specifically about our workshops and seminars | + | [22:18:03] Aran Dunkley: curriculum specifically about our workshops and seminars |
− | [22:18:45] … and workshops/seminars are specifcaly about teaching procedures and procedure-oriented stuff | + | [22:18:45] … and workshops/seminars are specifcaly about teaching procedures and procedure-oriented stuff |
− | [22:19:33] Milan Holzapfel: yes, althgough some might be focused on setting up or making stuff such as set up platform or make water splitter | + | [22:19:33] Milan Holzapfel: yes, althgough some might be focused on setting up or making stuff such as set up platform or make water splitter |
− | [22:20:23] Aran Dunkley: even those platforms would inherit the ability to teach the org system | + | [22:20:23] Aran Dunkley: even those platforms would inherit the ability to teach the org system |
− | [22:20:46] … and they'd learn how to add their own engineering based procedures | + | [22:20:46] … and they'd learn how to add their own engineering based procedures |
== Summary == | == Summary == |
Revision as of 09:28, 12 January 2009
Definition
In formal education, a curriculum (plural curricula) is the set of courses, and their content, offered at a school or university [22:16:27] … this supports merging with MW workshop article [22:16:36] Aran Dunkley: ok cool, so thats our "education" article [22:16:44] … talking about all the workshops we do [22:17:05] Milan Holzapfel: so you could have the OD curriculum [22:17:22] Aran Dunkley: yea [22:17:38] … "education" should talk abotu other stuff too like books and docos [22:17:45] Milan Holzapfel: for sure [22:18:03] Aran Dunkley: curriculum specifically about our workshops and seminars [22:18:45] … and workshops/seminars are specifcaly about teaching procedures and procedure-oriented stuff [22:19:33] Milan Holzapfel: yes, althgough some might be focused on setting up or making stuff such as set up platform or make water splitter [22:20:23] Aran Dunkley: even those platforms would inherit the ability to teach the org system [22:20:46] … and they'd learn how to add their own engineering based procedures
Summary
- What are wikis about?
- What is Wiki? -
- Why use Wiki?
- Where to access it
- Concepts
- Collaborative writing
- Anyone can access it
- Audit trail
- history and change control (advanced)
- workflow (introduce wiki workflow and related workshop)
- Advantages/disadvantages
Basic concepts
- BioWiki layout structure/Page overview
- Article
- Discussion/talk
- Edit
- History
- Watch
- How to access
- Logging in/Setting up a new account
- Wiki syntax - Cheatsheet
Intermediate concepts
- Images
- Wikitables
- Allowed html
- SpecialPages
- Watchlists
Advanced concepts
- Namespace
- Categorization
- Links - the power of association (Between)
- External/internal links -look at the url
- Templates (Within)
- Transclusion
- extending the functionality