Monday, July 11, 2011

West Norwegian Fjords – Geirangerfjord and Nærøyfjord: WUaS is a long river ahead (decades-long) w/ much singing & dancing among learning, Cambodia

World University & School -

http://worlduniversity.wikia.c​om -

is a long river ahead (decades & centuries-long)

with much singing & dancing among learners & teachers aboard the knowledge crafts that are built.


It has two aspects:

1. an open Wikipedia-like teaching & learning one in ALL languages & countries,

2. a MIT-Reed College-like (for undergraduate conference method, academic focus for overachievers), online, interactive, accredited, free (Bachelors, Ph.D., Law, & M.D.) degrees, all of which will grow with & out of the WWWeb's infancy.

.. with an invitation to teach & learn at WUAS now, by editing a page.





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World Univ & Sch is looking for overachieving, 18 year olds + students who love to read, write and do science and math, including programminb, for its first matriculating Bachelors' class in 2014 :)

(32 15 week long courses for a free degree) ...



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In what ways can World Univ & Sch further turn learning at the college level (Bach degree) into 'music,' via the conference-method (talking around a table about ideas, seriously and to generate new ideas:) in academic disciplines vis-a-vis Reed College's Humanities, plus? http://worlduniversity.wikia.c​om/wiki/Humanities - an outline for this method?

... multiple Skype or UStream windows for the conference method online ... how to find/create the professors / clerks / conductors to bring out everyone's voice in multiple academic subjects? (Is this teaching conference-style 'pedagogy'?)



KU:

Suppose I want to export your idea to Cambodia. Possible? How?


Scott:

Hi KU, I created two Cambodia-related wiki, WUaS pages - http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Cambodia and http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Khmer . As you and others generate interest the Cambodian World University and School wiki could grow into a full, free, wiki, online university and school. Let's communicate further about this, but this is a beginning, with an invitation to add open, free teaching & learning resources about Khmer and Cambodia. All best, Scott











(http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2011/07/west-norwegian-fjords-geirangerfjord.html - July 11, 2011)

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