Comments on: Wikibooks takes on textbook industry
Project aims to create open-ended curriculum that would offer a free, licensable alternative to traditional textbooks.
Project aims to create open-ended curriculum that would offer a free, licensable alternative to traditional textbooks.
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forward. Instead of hiring authors to write textbooks, hire them to
supply information to a wikitextbook. Restrict editing to these
people. Then sell access to the wikitextbook to students. It's not a
true wiki, but close enough if you have enough editors.
Also, what happens if a student does not have broadband or their broadband goes down?
Some schools are insisting on this already.
- Suspect Revisionist History
- by cjohn17 October 2, 2005 8:10 PM PDT
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(11 Comments)history with a noticeable left tilt.
I consider this a suspect product at best. No surprise considering
its open source with little editorial oversight.
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