User talk:MSB

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E-learning course
Looking forward to your contributions on Wikiversity! How did you hear about the project? I thought you might be interested in these links...User:Egm4313.s12 are both User:Areil314 running courses right now. A mixture of user subpages and main topic pages has worked very well for them. There is also a large project at the University of Canberra and a table of featured projects here. Cheers, --HappyCamper 07:41, 29 January 2012 (UTC)


 * Hi there, thanks for the recommendations and links. Followed one already and found a lot of inspiration there. Found out about this via German Wikiversity, a colleague, Christian Spannagel, uses Wikiversity a lot. I'll start with a few "private" courses (E-Learning for lecturers) and I plan to move on to "proper" university course in my field, Business Informatics--MSB 11:00, 29 January 2012 (UTC)