- From: Sören Auer <auer@informatik.uni-leipzig.de>
- Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2013 13:10:18 +0100
- To: "semantic-web@w3.org" <semantic-web@w3.org>, "public-lod@w3.org" <public-lod@w3.org>
- CC: ali khalili <ali1k@yahoo.com>
BTW: We also have a preliminary Linked Data/RDF interface using Triplify exposing all content from SlideWiki as described here: http://slidewiki.org/documentation/#tree-618-slide-17294-2-view The content is currently represented using to FOAF, SIOC, CC, Dublin Core vocabularies. Support for W3C PROV and SPARQL endpoint via SparqlMap is planned... Best, Sören http://slidewiki.org Am 21.02.2013 10:17, schrieb ali khalili: > Dear all, > > In the last months we were working on the collaborative educational > content authoring platform http://SlideWiki.org > SlideWiki allows to create richly structured presentations comprising > slides, self-test questionnaires, illustrations etc. > > SlideWiki *features* include: > > * WYSIWYG slide authoring > * Logical slide and deck representation > * LaTeX/MathML integration > * Multilingual decks / semi-automatic translation in 50+ languages > * PowerPoint/HTML import > * Source code highlighting within slides > * Dynamic CSS themability and transitions > * Social networking activities > * Full revisioning and branching of slides and decks > * E-Learning with self-assessment questionnaires > > Together with our colleagues at AKSW we now started to create a > comprehensive *lecture series on the Semantic Data Web*: > > http://slidewiki.org/item/deck/750 > > We now almost completed the first lectures on RDF and RDF-Schema and aim > to complete the whole series by May. We are also working on translating > this to different languages (e.g. Russian, Persian, Arabic, Portuguese, > Italian, German, Greek, cf. Persian version at: > http://slidewiki.org/deck/870). > > Please feel invited to contribute to these and other lectures. With > SlideWiki, we hope to make educational material (on Semantic Web > technologies and in general) much more interactive, multilingual and > accessible. > > More information can be found at: > * Documentation: http://slidewiki.org/documentation > * Mailinglist: https://groups.google.com/d/forum/slidewiki > * Paper: "CrowdLearn: Crowd-sourcing the Creation of Highly-structured > E-Learning Content" > (http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2d6735d1e8ca41e72ba1cd2be64aca72e/aksw) > > On behalf of the SlideWiki development team and AKSW (http://aksw.org), > > Ali, Darya, Sören and the rest of AKSW > > > PS: There are also lecture series on Semantic Web Services > (http://slidewiki.org/deck/964) and Intelligent Systems > (http://slidewiki.org/deck/1002) in preparation - please let us know if > you have ideas for further content.
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