[p2pu-dev] how i see p2pu and my proposal about education
Alison Jean Cole
alisonjean.cole at gmail.com
Sun Apr 3 18:24:36 UTC 2011
Miguel,
I would say that your graphic labeled "my idea" mirrors what we have planned
for new.p2pu.org, which is awesome to see. The diagram "actual model" is
very much how the current http://p2pu.org works and we have made major
efforts to move away from it's restrictions.
You are totally in line with our thinking!
Best,
ALISON
p2pu.org/users/alison
On Sat, Apr 2, 2011 at 1:04 PM, Dan Diebolt <dandiebolt at gmail.com> wrote:
> > ... courses end up in the trash ...
>
> Course materials need to be stored in a stable repository. Narrative
> documents might be stored in Wikibooks as you suggest but source code (even
> for simple examples) in WebCraft or other programming course needs to get
> stored in an archive of some sort. New instanced jsFiddles for example can
> be created on the fly from from a manifest defined in gist or git:
>
> *Display Fiddle from Gist*
> http://doc.jsfiddle.net/use/gist_read.html
>
> *Display Demo from GitHub Repository*
> http://doc.jsfiddle.net/use/github_read.html
>
> jsFiddles created anonymously or attached to account still need to be
> archived as eventually these fiddles are going to get purged by whoever is
> paying for the free hosting. There is an undocumented feature that allows
> you to take a fiddle such as
>
> http://jsfiddle.net/desandro/zjskf/
>
> and add "show/" to the end to create a single file composed of the three
> content panels and all framework dependency references into a single file
> that can be downloaded for an as a standalone archive:
>
> http://jsfiddle.net/desandro/zjskf/show/
>
> Class fiddles can be downloaded *en masse *using curl but there is no
> aggregation point to grab them from and nowhere to store them in the name of
> P2PU once downloaded.
>
> Other content such as that created on blogs, videos, or web pages are
> likely to go the wild as there again is no way to aggregate this URL
> information in one place during the course yet alone after the course.
>
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