[wp-edu] Educational Focused WordCamp?
Jeff VanDrimmelen
jeffvand at unc.edu
Thu Sep 9 22:29:57 UTC 2010
I kind of like wp-edu.org. I don't mind typing -'s. :) I have never been a
fan of bleeding things together like we tend to do in web land.
I just took a look at the wpmued.org dev site and it is fantastic. I like
the pulling posts in from separate blogs and I think that is a great start.
The more I think about it, the more a wiki sounds like a good idea. That
way we can have pages of suggested plugins, and pages for each plugin with
suggestions for getting help, etc. That is going to be more useful for
those getting started than searching through blog posts.
~Jeff
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On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 5:15 PM, Helen Hou <hhou at esm.rochester.edu> wrote:
> It’s true, saying “double you pee dash ee dee you” is awkward, but I
> think it might be the more appropriate option in that it doesn’t limit to MU
> or WordPress as a learning tool (and also parallels this mailing list name
> nicely!). I wonder if there would be a way to work with the great minds
> behind WPMu Ed to migrate/mirror applicable content in a non-”deprecated
> name space.”
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> --
> Helen Hou-Sandi (MM’08)
> Web Developer, Eastman School of Music
> ESM 35A
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> *From: *Jay Collier <jay.collier at thecompass.com>
> *Reply-To: *<wp-edu at lists.automattic.com>
> *Date: *Thu, 9 Sep 2010 17:57:15 -0400
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> *To: *<wp-edu at lists.automattic.com>
> *Subject: *Re: [wp-edu] Educational Focused WordCamp?
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> I just took a look at <wp-edu.org <http://wp-edu.org/> > without the
> hyphen: <http://wpedu.org <http://wp-edu.org/> >. Using that domain, we'd
> have to be always repeating "hyphen" in conversation ;) Poor typists would
> wonder when we started doing auto-translation.
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> <http://dev.wpmued.org/> seems to have an established function and sounds
> as if it is focused on MU.
>
> Also available (with neighbors):
>
> wplearning.org <http://wplearning.org> (http://wplearning.com)
> wplearn.net <http://wplearn.net> (http://wplearn.com, http://wplearn.org)
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> On Sep 9, 2010, at 5:42 PM, Jeff VanDrimmelen wrote:
>
> If the site already exists out there, that's great. I'd love to
> contribute. If not, can we use wp-edu.org <http://wp-edu.org/> ? It is
> available. I'm just not sure we that is okay.
>
> ~Jeff
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> On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 4:22 PM, Jane Wells <jane at automattic.com> wrote:
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> Didn't Jim Groom start a site a while back where ed people were
> posting what they're doing with WP/MU/BP in academic settings?
> j
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> On 9/9/10 5:15 PM, Helen Hou wrote:
> > That's where I'm hung up a little bit as well, actually. I knew that the
> > idea of a resource beyond conferences would be stepping out of bounds, if
> > you will, so thank you for calling that out. I still love the idea of a
> > targeted WordCamp, but I know that for myself (and probably for a lot of
> us
> > working for educational institutions), the time/money/ability to travel
> to a
> > conference is very limited. Since there seems to be a lot of interest in
> > sharing information, why not start with a site and keep the goal of a
> > WordCamp in mind? Should we start a new e-mail thread to clarify?
> >
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