User talk:Dvorap

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And don't forget to explore Wikiversity with the links to your left. Be bold to contribute and to experiment with the sandbox or your userpage, and see you around Wikiversity! Jtneill - Talk - c 09:52, 5 November 2008 (UTC)

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Language and tests
Hi Dvorap! What language are you contributing in? We may be able to help direct you to a better project for your contributions. This is the English language Wikiversity. For testing, please use the Sandbox or your user page (I've undone/delete some of the content you created). Please let us know if we can help. Sincerely, James. -- Jtneill - Talk - c 09:52, 5 November 2008 (UTC)
 * It appears to be Hebrew. Do we have a Hebrew Wikiversity?  The Jade Knight (d'viser) 10:00, 5 November 2008 (UTC)
 * Thanks, JK. Dvorap also emailed me (thanks) and (I hope you don't mind) is from an Israeli university and is exploring teaching and learning options for lecturers. So, welcome Dvorap, I hope we can help. First, the bad news - unfortunately, http://he.wikiversity.org does not exist yet :(. But there is a Hebrew page on beta Wikiversity, which is the beginnings, and this would probably be the best place for learning project materials in Hebrew and for related experiments: http://beta.wikiversity.org/wiki/עמוד ראשי. Dvorap also asked (in email) about ways of protecting pages so they can only be edited by staff/students in a course. This is not really possible (in this way). A learning management system would probably be best for that way. However, on Wikiversity we found that it is rare that other participants interfere unproductively in course content and pages can be protected if needed. Another page which might be of interest: School and university projects. An example, I've been running a university unit on social psychology. Feel free to ask any other questions here or at the Colloquium. Sincerely, James. -- Jtneill - Talk - c 12:06, 5 November 2008 (UTC)