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MaintenanceBot (discuss • contribs) 15:42, 19 December 2023 (UTC)
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[edit source]Hello Steve,
scrolling to some of your material like CourseMaterialsProject, reading 'These materials should be generic, and not directly related to the specific offering of the course', I wanted to say hello. I am a professor of mathematics and have been presenting my mathematical lectures since 2008 on the German wikiversity. For this term I have created also an English translation of one course, see Mathematics_for_Applied_Sciences_(Osnabrück_2023-2024)/Part_I (basically course notes including exercises). I also separate strictly content (material, generic) and the use within a course. In some discussion here, I tried to explain this in User:Bocardodarapti/Comments (especially item 6).
Regarding the relation between wikiversity content and real life university content, my experience and observation over the years is in fact that substantial contributions on the academic level need (quite different from Wikipedia) a real life education in the background. Looking forward to what you will create here.Bocardodarapti (discuss • contribs) 17:53, 8 January 2024 (UTC) (Holger)