Re: MOOCs, crowdsourcing and Berners-Lee's vision

Thank you, that is relevant. Any others, maybe introducing semantic games
in MOOCs?
Paul

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On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 10:15 AM, Sören Auer <auer@informatik.uni-leipzig.de
> wrote:

> Dear Paul-Olivier, all,
>
> I'm not exactly sure, what you have in mind, but maybe our SlideWiki.org
> initiative is related:
>
> With the open-courseware authoring platform SlideWiki.org, we aim to
> facilitate the collaborative creation of hightly structured
> multi-lingual courseware (consiting of slides organized in reusable
> decks, self-assessment questions, figures etc.) which could be used to
> create MOOCs. See http://slidewiki.org/documentation/
>
> We use SlideWiki for a number of courses, e.g. a lecture series on
> Semantic Web topics:
>
> http://slidewiki.org/deck/750
>
> BTW: We are currently running the SlideWiki OpenCourseWare Summer
> (SOS2014) Competition, which will award good Open Course Ware projects
> on SlideWiki:
>
>
> http://education.okfn.org/slidewiki-opencourseware-summer-sos2014-competition/
>
> Best,
>
> Sören
>
> On 5/12/2014 9:53 PM, Paul-Olivier Dehaye wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I was wondering if anyone here has started thinking about or acting on
> > opportunities for semantic web research when combining the emerging
> > ideas of crowdsourcing and MOOcs.
> >
> > Paul-Olivier Dehaye
> > skype: lokami_lokami (preferred)
> > phone: +41 76 407 57 96
> > chat: paulolivier@gmail.com <mailto:paulolivier@gmail.com>
> > twitter: podehaye
> > freenode irc: pdehaye
>
>
>

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