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https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests%20for%20comment/Disruptive%20editing%20on%20sco.w…

… topic was opened with the focus on the actions of mainly one user on the Scots Wikipedia. His actions, albeit well-intentioned, nonetheless exposed a large vulnerability not just in the Scots Wiki, but small language Wikis in general. The conversation that followed quickly turne…

https://www.academia.edu/23696501/Teacher_Learning_in_In_service_Professional_Development_…

…wareness towards global initiatives, etc. Few examples of web 2.0 tools include wikis, blogs, vodcasts, podcasts, webinars, e-mail groups, social bookmarking, web forums, instant messaging, virtual learning environment, e-portfolio, web based shared calendar, etc. In addition to …

https://www.academia.edu/29614647/THE_JAVA_ISLAND_S_FOLKLORE_CLASSIFICATION_FOR_DEVELOPING…

…le search than a trip to the library. They are more likely to check in with the Wikipedia community, or to turn to another online friend, than they are to ask a reference librarian for help. They rarely, if ever, buy the newspaper in hard copy; instead, they graze through copious…

https://www.federalregister.gov/public-inspection/2024-09237/nondiscrimination-on-the-basi…

…ugh a class message board that may require students to reply with video, essay, wiki page or other work. Another commenter mentioned scheduling tools, maps, calendars, and payment systems. One commenter said that third-party content could be uploaded to a case docket and the inac…

https://www.academia.edu/32094109/Pragmatic_based_Listening_A_Solution_for_boosting_profic…

…le search than a trip to the library. They are more likely to check in with the Wikipedia community, or to turn to another online friend, than they are to ask a reference librarian for help. They rarely, if ever, buy the newspaper in hard copy; instead, they graze through copious…