User talk:Jimp

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primary education
Many people who edit Wikiversity are college students so Wikiversity has an existing bias towards college-level content. We have been thinking about possible ways to make Wikiversity more friendly to participants who are interested in non-college-level content. If you get a chance, please look at Pre-tertiary portal and Main Page/Draft version 0.2. --JWSchmidt 17:23, 14 June 2007 (UTC)

Interesting!

 * Hum!!! Interesting templates.  Robert Elliott 19:56, 16 June 2007 (UTC)

We don't know what we are doing...
Previously, you said :
 * Whereas Wikiversity is a place for lessons (as far as I've been able to tell so far), these Primary ESL pages seem to contain lesson plans. That is, they're aimed not at primary school ESL students but at primary school ESL teachers. It would be a shame to just toss this stuff, it would be far more useful to expand on it but is this the place and if not, then I wonder where is.

Reply :
 * No one at Wikiversity has the foggiest idea what we are doing. Lot of people are running around saying "this and that" is what we do but no one has actually done anything.  (After 8 months full time, I am just barely getting started.)


 * Therefore, if whatever you want to do is in any way educational, you can do it.


 * In about ten years, we will all look back and see what direction we should have taken here. But for now, you are on your own to decide what is possible.  No one else knows.  Robert Elliott 05:31, 18 June 2007 (UTC)