Wikiversity
The Wiki-community is further expanding. You almost follow how civilization evolves, from defining (Wiktionary), to compiling and classifying (Wikibooks), and archiving and specifying knowledge (Wikipedia).
Because of the recent debate about the role of a university (my last post), the introduction of Wikiversity appears to be a bit more provocative than Wikimedia Foundation's other projects. Taking the advantages of the Internet, Wiki can probably do much better in terms of the supposed universality of a university, sharing a larger space for anybody's (well, anybody who has a connected computer) participation in its structure and content building. It's interesting to see how far it will go, particularly from its present predominance by the English-speaking culture (see the School of Literature AND ENGLISH STUDIES). I have just moderately added "Buddhism" to its School of Theology and left "Esoteric Buddhism" under the branch of "Mysticism".










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