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brokenworld - A Broken World
"his wiki textbook is student-created.
Students got away from the paper textbooks and made their own digital textbook by compiling written work, online images, and online videos on this "A Broken World" wiki to share with you history's "climax". In this wiki, we, the students, outlined the historical information about World War 1, the Russian Revolution, the civil war in China, the rise of fascism, World War 2, and the beginning of the Cold War."
Tools Let Public Contribute To Massive Interactive Online Biodiversity Encyclopedia
"Over 30,000 still images and video, as well as local information about changing biodiversity, have been uploaded to the Encyclopedia of Life via new tools that let the public contribute as never before to a global online science collaboration of unprecedented scale"
Technology Review: Adding Trust to Wikipedia, and Beyond
"A tool called WikiTrust, which helps users evaluate information on Wikipedia by automatically assigning a reliability color-coding to text, came into the spotlight this week with news that it could be added as an option for general users of Wikipedia. Also, last week the Wikimedia Foundation announced that changes made to pages about living people will soon need to be vetted by an established editor. These moves reflect a broader drive to make online information more accountable. And this week the World Wide Web Consortium published a framework that could help any Web site make verifiable claims about authorship and reliability of content."
User:Jbmurray/Madness - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
only by actively contributing to the encyclopedia that students would learn about its weaknesses, as well as its strengths.
The Foundation for P2P Alternatives - P2P Foundation
We study the impact of Peer to Peer technology and thought on society.
Main Page - OpenResearch.org
This semantic wiki at OpenResearch.org aims at making the world of science more visible and accessible. Everybody can add his favorite events (e.g. conferences and workshops), co-workers, tools / datasets, community fora or journals. Pooled together these pieces of information constitute a vast knowledge base about who and what moves science forward.
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