Talk:How We Got to Now
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broadcast dates
editUS PBS broadcast dates:
How We Got to Now (2014) S1, Ep1 - 15 Oct. 2014 - Clean - Dirty water is transformed with a series of innovations... S1, Ep2 - 10 Oct. 2014 - Time - With no natural light, submarines re-invent the workday... S1, Ep3 - 22 Oct. 2014 - Glass - The invention of the mirror gives rise to the Renaissance... S1, Ep4 - 29 Oct. 2014 - Light - The pioneers of light... S1, Ep5 - 11 Sep. 2014 - Cold - Ice delivery becomes big business... S1, Ep6 - 12 Nov. 2014 - Sound - 30,000 year old traces of a desire to record sound are located in caves... -96.233.20.34 (talk) 22:09, 22 September 2015 (UTC)
A Wikiversity professor needs to use Wikipedia
editHi - I am Wikiversity:User:Guy vandegrift and am looking for a way to set learning free by having students watch these videos in the classroom and contribute to them on Wikipedia. I would do this on Wikiversity, but the Wikipedia:Education_program excludes Wikiversity. The goal will be to create 6 pages
- How We Got to Now - Clean
- How We Got to Now - Time
- How We Got to Now - Glass
- How We Got to Now - Light
- How We Got to Now - Cold
- How We Got to Now - Sound
Question
editWhile Wikiversity guidelines would never exclude an article appropriate for Wikipedia, many excellent Wikiversity projects are not suitable for Wikipedia. Unfortunately the Wikipedia:Education_program does not yet include Wikiversity. To temporarily alleviate that problem, Wikivesity pages need to be written on Wikipedia an then imported to Wikiversity after they have been collaboratively edited using the Wikipedia:Education_program. Would this be an acceptable way to do this?:
- How We Got to Now - Glass/Adaptive Optics would extract from Wikipedia articles and begin with the Wikipedia article, W. M. Keck Observatory. To make this project accessible to the widest possible audience, Wikiversity pages are acceptable even if Wikipedia is the main source of information. This is one of many examples of such articles that could be placed on Wikiversity.
Yours truly --Guy vandegrift (talk) 17:23, 21 November 2015 (UTC)