User talk:Xyzt1234

link to School of Pharmacy
Is this (above) okay? Many Wikiversity pages were created at Wikibooks using a different name convention. Some of the old links still exist. --JWSchmidt 00:21, 26 April 2007 (UTC)

content development at Wikiversity
"please enlighten me, as I'm afraid I'm not getting your drift" <-- I think we might be getting into some serious discussion here. Is there any way you could come to the IRC chat channel for Wikiversity where it is easier to communicate? If not, we can continue to use talk pages....this is just slower. --JWSchmidt 21:34, 27 April 2007 (UTC)


 * The main point I wanted to make about not duplicating efforts is that we really do not want to host textbooks here at Wikiversity. Textbooks go at Wikibooks. Once that is clear, it then becomes a question of what kind of learning resources for biochemistry you want to create for Wikiversity. I've been thinking that it might be good to start with something like a short survey "course". What do you think? --JWSchmidt 21:38, 27 April 2007 (UTC)

Voice chat
TeamSpeak looks nice. Wikiversity should probably have some experiments in which we use external resources like TeamSpeak to assist in communication between Wikiversity participants. There has been some casual use of Skype and offers to help learners via live audio chat (see). --JWSchmidt 12:39, 28 April 2007 (UTC)
 * I have no objection to doing some tests. I suggest you describe what you want to do at Topic:VoIP. We can then bring in some other folks who have been working on VoIP options, in particular, we need to get User:Historybuff involved. --JWSchmidt 13:17, 29 April 2007 (UTC)

page "moves"
"Medical Biochemisty (no "r")" <-- happens all the time. Just hit the "move" button and you can switch to the correct page name. --JWSchmidt 23:16, 1 May 2007 (UTC)

Teamspeak, audio, VoIP
We've done some basic experiments with audio and VoIP. I've heard about teamspeak, and it's something that we should explore, but it's not in the spirit of GFDL (or open source) so it would be more as an evaluation then as an end product. That said, if we can get a few different things out of it, I think it would still be an interesting piece of software to fiddle with. If you've set one up, or have one available, I'd like to try a few tests. I've seen you pop into IRC, what Timezone are you in? Maybe we can have a short chat in IRC? Historybuff 21:52, 5 May 2007 (UTC)


 * Actually, for a first try, it wasn't bad. I'd like to see more of the "bells and whistles" of the protocol, which is what is interesting. Have you checked out Topic:VoIP and our Wiki Campus Radio stuff? We haven't done too bad with that stuff so far. Thanks for the demo too, btw. Historybuff 19:27, 9 May 2007 (UTC)