…ve learning, which can be found in the Open-Source Software movement and in the Wikipedia information production and consumption model. Next, the chapter presents and discusses examples of educational platforms, open education, and shared resources and initiatives in Europe. The …
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…d on CEUR-WS: 26-Nov-2025 ONLINE: URN: urn:nbn:de:0074-4109-x ARCHIVE: Vol-4108 Wikidata Workshop 2025. Proceedings of the 5th Wikidata Workshop (Wikidata 2025), Nara, Japan, November 2, 2025. Edited by: Nicolas Ferranti, Marcelo Machado, Jorão Gomes Junior, Simon Razniewski, Axe…
…d on CEUR-WS: 26-Nov-2025 ONLINE: URN: urn:nbn:de:0074-4109-x ARCHIVE: Vol-4108 Wikidata Workshop 2025. Proceedings of the 5th Wikidata Workshop (Wikidata 2025), Nara, Japan, November 2, 2025. Edited by: Nicolas Ferranti, Marcelo Machado, Jorão Gomes Junior, Simon Razniewski, Axe…
…usand Bottoms Figure 1: Le Grand Muveran, Ferdinand Hodler (1912), obtained via Wikimedia Commons Switzerland may picture itself – both literally and figuratively – as a land of heights, but it is, by consequence, also a land of bottoms. Indeed, Switzerland has been inventing and…
…usand Bottoms Figure 1: Le Grand Muveran, Ferdinand Hodler (1912), obtained via Wikimedia Commons Switzerland may picture itself – both literally and figuratively – as a land of heights, but it is, by consequence, also a land of bottoms. Indeed, Switzerland has been inventing and…
…ati-, Gr. eikosi, Lat. uigintT, OE twegen-tig, Alb. nje-zet. Arm. k c san, To A wiki ETYM: For the phonetic development in Brit. cf. W ucher < *wesk w ero- ‘evening’. The PIE form *(h|)wi(d)kmtih, may be the result of dissimilation from *dwi-dkmtihi (for similar examples cf. Lubo…