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= WebLearn = | === WebLearn === ==== Introduction ==== Welcome to this wiki which is an area intended to discuss [http://www.weblearn.ox.ac.uk WebLearn] development issues. Write access is only available to members of LTG / the VLE team, but read access is completely open to the public. ==== Content ==== * [wiki:self:WebLearnDevelopment Development] - index page of topics relating to WebLearn development issues. ==== Links ==== * [https://wiki.oucs.ox.ac.uk/weblearn/ Restricted WebLearn Wiki] if you have an Oxford !WebAuth account you may be able to access this wiki where !WebLearn issues are discussed in more of a "closed" manner. * [wiki:self:../Frockle Frockle] - this is a JISC Toolkit & Demonstrator 2007 project, which intends to integrate friend-of-a-friend (FOAF) type functionality into !WebLearn. |
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'' My hunch is that flat hierarchies with the content here are inherently a 'good thing'. Therefore as a general rule I'd suggest adding pages in this area prefixed with WebLearn. Only when a given topic gets too big should sub-pages be created for it. This is what I've done with the topic WebLearnCopyUI anyway!'' * [:WebLearnDevelopment:Development] - index page of topics relating to WebLearn development issues. |
===== NOTES: ===== ~-''My hunch is that flat hierarchies with the content here are inherently a 'good thing'. Therefore as a general rule I'd suggest adding pages in this area prefixed with WebLearn. Only when a given topic gets too big should sub-pages be created for it. This is what I've done with the topic WebLearnCopyUI anyway! - Hmmm..., I'm not quite sure what exactly I was thinking when I first wrote this(!) Sure, we probably want something like no more than 3 levels, but why didn't I just arrange my own example as WebLearn/CopyUI (it's only one more '/' character in the URL after all!).''-~ |
WebLearn
Introduction
Welcome to this wiki which is an area intended to discuss [http://www.weblearn.ox.ac.uk WebLearn] development issues. Write access is only available to members of LTG / the VLE team, but read access is completely open to the public.
Content
[wiki:self:WebLearnDevelopment Development] - index page of topics relating to WebLearn development issues.
Links
[https://wiki.oucs.ox.ac.uk/weblearn/ Restricted WebLearn Wiki] if you have an Oxford WebAuth account you may be able to access this wiki where WebLearn issues are discussed in more of a "closed" manner.
[wiki:self:../Frockle Frockle] - this is a JISC Toolkit & Demonstrator 2007 project, which intends to integrate friend-of-a-friend (FOAF) type functionality into WebLearn.
NOTES:
My hunch is that flat hierarchies with the content here are inherently a 'good thing'. Therefore as a general rule I'd suggest adding pages in this area prefixed with WebLearn. Only when a given topic gets too big should sub-pages be created for it. This is what I've done with the topic WebLearnCopyUI anyway! - Hmmm..., I'm not quite sure what exactly I was thinking when I first wrote this(!) Sure, we probably want something like no more than 3 levels, but why didn't I just arrange my own example as WebLearn/CopyUI (it's only one more '/' character in the URL after all!).