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Wiki Akademeia

Wiki Akademia's goal is to create complete courses on a myriad of IT related subjects by linking together freely available internal and external resources within a wiki syllabus.

Leader : Gamma Cpt Ploy
Admin : Lambda Mar SHEPHERD
Members : Gamma Cpt Ploy, Gamma LtKer Khris, Lambda Mar FriSp, Gamma Cpt Myers, Alpha Cpt jgambleii


Project information
  • Access : Public
  • Category : Education Projects
  • Status : New
  • Start Date : 2008-02-23
  • Estimated Completion Date: Ongoing
  • Invite List : open

Project updates
 
thinkt4nk - Roll Call
Update at 2008-10-14 14:30:16
Hello everyone. Though there was a roll call issued earlier this month, I'd like to begin communication directly with everyone ready to participate in the project. Please CMS me with a short message stating the following...

1. Level of desired involvement
2. Number of other projects you're involved in
3. Amount of time spent on IRC
4. List any subject over which you would like to take ownership for the wiki

Your compliance will be a great help in this matter. Thank you

~thinkt4nk();

knoledgesponge - Thus it begins...
Update at 2008-09-28 14:10:49
We have all of our technical issues taken care of. Everyone please take note of the thread viewable on our forum ,, primarily because it contains a roll call.

Also, take a minute and read the "Project Concept" thread.

How many of you have weathered the storm and ready to do something?

knoledgesponge - Forum Access
Update at 2008-09-26 06:45:56
You should all have access to http://www.cyberarmy.net/forum/tech/, please let me know if it does not display for you, that may be related to a project bug.

Thank you for your patiences,

-sp0nge

knoledgesponge - Wiki Akedemia
Update at 2008-09-18 07:04:11
For more information regarding this project, please see this thread

Please note that this should not be a 'reference aggregate' but rather, actual courses. There is a man I stumbled across somewhere who has done a similar thing with teaching FreeBSD/Linux, he has a small site available here:

http://www.kartik.com/FreeUNIXTraining.html

It isn't pretty, and I do not like the way everything is by email so you must continue to go through him...but it is the thought that counts!

There is no reason why we cannot create such courses, even a bit more professionally done in wiki format, which when a first version is completed would greatly resemble a open book.


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