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I’m everso sorry to interrupt but this seems a good idea but confused.
MattisManzel:
You’re not interrupting. Did you try a collab-editor?
MattisManzel:
I’m thinking about renaming teach-ins to teach-tings. They are basically tings: teach-tings. Having them in a day-page-set named _Ting enables us to make them show up on wiki-net tings together with other tings not specified for teaching / learning but probably nontheless interesting and related. When people ting - when they communicate - there’s always teaching and learning involved. So better no diversification between tings and teach-ins. We can always split that up later again if it turns out to be necessary.
renamed 2006-09-22
MattisManzel:
Putting a second day-page system, talk and teach-tings. The first wiki with a second day-page set was Solitude-wiki. There it’s called events. I removed the calendars from the sidebar on it, I will keep them here. I’m not sure about what’s better.
MattisManzel:
Blikification is easy. The picture for the header is from here.
I put create or edit today’s page as first entry in the go-to-bar. Hm, hm. It changes a lot.
We will need an agenda on this bliki. A complete second daypage system, pages called 2006-04-17TeachMeAgenda?. The talk in the wiki-forum and an agenda listing for example thursday 20:00 UTC Danish lesson and lots of that stuff doesn’t go together.
Je suis dans une session de FlashMeeting … international]…. il faut BliKi (fier) tout ça
– MathieuCoste
Happy new year everyone.
I got some nice computer headphones for Christmas, installed Skype, and then … What is this ? Have people on CommunityWiki:TelePresence (CommunityWiki:TelePresence) dropped Skype and switched to OpenWengo? – DavidCary
MattisManzel:
I wonder if it wouldn’t be a nice idea to also teach wiki, showing people how to do it. I could teach some basic engines. I mean not only teach to each other but also to people new to wiki. It’s something we know. Isn’t it?
Yes Mattis, i understand your answer but i am doubtful … may be I should ask the philosophers in the new CaFoscari wiki to comment … before I say anything else – luigi
Fascinating to see a ting session unfold but … it’s geeky …. it’s geeky …. it’s so unbearably (for me) geeky …. 
could you geek people “spin off” something for non geeks to “take control of” ??
It would probably mean adding some virtual ergonomy: a steering wheel, a clutch, a couple of pedals to break, to stop and to accelerate, a dashbord, an airbag (when they crash) ….. 
got it my dear geek friends?? Non geeks need to understand how they can use things to make them heading to where they (feel without knowing exactly what it takes to do it) want to go - Happy Valentine day dear geeks. Your non geek friend luigi – LuigiBertuzzi
MattisManzel:
Dear Luigi,
There is passion behind your words and you know that I like that. It took me quite some time to get used to the fact that it’s unbearable geeky myself. But see, this is a pretty newborn baby, a meta-baby made of us. And like all babies it screams and cries. It wants recognition. Now, if you hear a real baby cry you do not even think for a second about the fact that the air between you and the baby is a reliable medium to transport the message from the sender (the babies voice cords) to the receiver (your ears and the biological microphones in them making an interface between the air and your brain). Not a second.
You are part of this meta-baby. You are one of its neurons. There are may others. The neurons, we, are very different. Some of us are geeks, some not. That’s good. It’s diversity.
The air we use is a highly complex technical matter and it first has to be made as reliable as real air by the technical skilled part of us “neurons”. And, heck, I know that they give their best to make this technical air “sound”. This causes commication, technical “air” communication. Much to me as if you rush over the stations of a short-wave radio as well. It’s still difficult to hear the plain simple message, the cry for recognition behind this “noise”. But it’s there. –
For the next ting-session see ting-wiki: home-page
ting-wiki it’s also for preparing and reporting on ting-sessions.
Ciao Mattis, se vogliamo provare le nuove possibilità offerte da MoonEdit, io ci sto. Mi piacerebbe anche capire come si usa MoonEdit per fare un testo collettivo per Fare impresa su una piattaforma Open Source: ma cosa è una piattaforma Open Source e come si fa a farci partecipare anche chi non è geek?? – Revisione 050214 – LuigiBertuzzi
MattisManzel:
MoonEdit gives us a lot of new possibilities. I’d like to pick up the idea of giving lessons online and made this wiki to organize a bit on it. –