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- From: jkp@cs.HUT.FI (Jyrki Kuoppala)
- Newsgroups: alt.uu.announce,alt.uu.future,news.answers,alt.answers
- Subject: ADMIN,DOC: Usenet University FAQ
- Supersedes: <1993Jun10.131647.3950@nntp.hut.fi>
- Followup-To: alt.uu.future
- Date: 24 Oct 1993 15:45:43 GMT
- Organization: Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
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- Expires: 8 Nov 93 00:00:00 GMT
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- Reply-To: jkp@cs.HUT.FI (Jyrki Kuoppala)
- NNTP-Posting-Host: laphroaig.cs.hut.fi
- Summary: what is UU; info on current UU groups, ftp & gopher archives
- Keywords: self, distance, education, uu, volunteer, learning, cooperation
- Xref: senator-bedfellow.mit.edu alt.uu.announce:71 alt.uu.future:629 news.answers:13872 alt.answers:1096
-
- Archive-name: usenet-univ-FAQ
- Last-modified: 1993-10-24
-
- Posted monthly on alt.uu.announce and alt.uu.future (and news.answers).
-
- Summary of changes since the previous posting:
-
- added a pointer to GNA activities
- changed name of gopher server
-
- Available by anonymous ftp on host nic.funet.fi, in file
- pub/doc/uu/FAQ and via the gopher server at Helsinki University of
- Technology gopher.tky.hut.fi/70, English/Topics/Learning.
-
- Followups on this article are directed to alt.uu.future.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- Recent happenings:
-
- - (June to October 1993) lots of activity on the GNA (Global Network
- Academy, tentatively renamed from the former NNA) fron by Joseph
- C Wang and others - among other things a WWW (World Wide Web) server,
- virtual campus on MediaMOO, actions to register GNA in Texas, USA.
- See attachment on how to access the WWW server.
- - (Oct 1992)joe@astro.as.utexas.edu (Joseph C Wang) is maintaining a list
- of volunteers willing to answer questions on particular topics
- via email (Usenet University Consultants List - New Network Academy).
- The list as last posted is article <82789@ut-emx.uucp>, a copy of which
- is available also at nic.funet.fi pub/doc/uu/consultants and via
- otax.tky.hut.fi gopher server.
- ----------------------------------------
- How to access the UU-GNA WWW server:
-
- Newsgroups: alt.uu.future
- From: marcus@x4u.desy.de (Marcus Speh)
- Subject: UU-GNA info on World Wide Web [regular posting]
- Message-ID: <MARCUS.93Sep9205120@x4u.desy.de>
- Organization: Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron, Hamburg, Germany.
- Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1993 18:51:20 GMT
-
- [This is a regular posting to the alt.uu.* newsgroups. An updated
- version can be found at ftp.desy.de [131.169.10.38] in file
- /pub/www/projects/Announce/UsenetUniversity]
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- * UU-GNA on the World Wide Web
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- FYI, you can now access information on UU-GNA (Usenet University,
- Global Network Academy) on the World Wide Web [WWW], a distributed HyperText
- system (a network of documents connected by links which can be
- activated electronically).
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- * How to Get to the Web [UU-GNA's Info Page
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- If you have a WWW browser up and running, try going to
-
- http://uu-nna.mit.edu:8001/
-
- If you have no clue what WWW is, you can go over the Internet with
-
- telnet info.cern.ch
-
- which brings you to the WWW Home Page at CERN. You are now using the
- simple line mode browser. To move around the Web, enter the number
- given after an item. To go to the UU-GNA documents, enter
-
- go http://uu-nna.mit.edu:8001/
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- * More on Browsing the Web
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- The by far nicest way of "browsing" through WWW uses the X-Terminal
- based tool "NCSA Mosaic". Binaries for many platforms (ready for use)
- and sources are available via anonymous FTP from
- ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu in directory Web/xmosaic.
- The general FTP repository for browser software is info.cern.ch
- (including a hypertext browser/editor for NeXTStep 3.0).
- If you cannot go through TELNET, you can still retrieve WWW
- documents by e-mail: send a mail to listserv@info.cern.ch with a
- line in it saying just
- HELP
- to get back detailed instructions. Your mail system must have a
- mail gateway to the internet mail.
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- * Contact for Further Information
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Please feel free to contact Joseph Wang joe@athena.mit.edu or me for
- questions, suggestions and further contributions. Postings on UU-GNA
- goes to alt.uu.future, postings on tools goes to alt.uu.tools.
-
- For questions related to WWW, consult the WWW-FAQ: a draft of
- this text is available via anonymous FTP from rtfm.mit.edu in directory
- pub/usenet/news.answers/www-faq, or on WWW at URL
- http://www.vuw.ac.nz:80/who/Nathan.Torkington/ideas/www-faq.html
- Enjoy. Aug 30-93
-
- /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- Marcus Speh,II.Inst.Theor.Physik,Luruper Chaussee 149, 22761 Hamburg, Germany
- Phone: +49-40 8998 2178, Fax: +49-40 8998 2267
- E-mail: <marcus@x4u.desy.de> Bitnet: <I02MSP@DHHDESY3> DECnet: <13313::speh>
-
- ----------------------------------------
- What is UU?
-
- Contents:
-
- 1. What is Usenet University?
- 2. What the name means and how to participate in UU
- 3. Goals and principles
- 4. Administration
- 5. Copyright on the articles and learning material
- 6. Technology
- 7. Disciplines or division of topics
- 8. Later steps
- 9. What to do to keep the UU ball rolling and growing?
-
-
- 1. What is Usenet University?
-
- Usenet University, or UU (not to be confused with Uppsala University)
- is, or more accurately will be, a society of people interested in
- learning, teaching or tutoring. There is no formal organization or
- funding at least as of yet, and the concept exists currently mostly in
- the newsgroup alt.uu.future which was created on June 12, 1992. It is
- the group for discussing the future of Usenet University, and
- discussions on alt.uu.future will to a large extent shape what the UU
- will become. Many people have already participated on the discussion
- and influenced the shaping of this document. (If you do not get
- alt.uu.future, contact your news administrator for more information if
- it's a problem with the propagation or some other reason - the
- administrator often can provide a newsgroup when requested).
-
-
- 2. What the name means and how to participate in UU
-
- "Usenet" refers to the global conferencing network used as a medium or
- one of the media for Usenet University, as well as the "spirit" of UU
- - UU is open to anyone who can access it, free for expressing ideas,
- is a bit anarchistic (meaning no central administration and no
- hierarchy) in nature, and thus as Usenet newsgroups UU will be what
- the participants cause it to be - hopefully a functioning open venue
- for novel thoughts and ideas about learning and other topics.
-
- "University" refers to the "community" aspect of UU, not so much to
- "university level" or "academic discipline", neither does it mean that
- there are specific plans for UU to become a university where you can
- get a certificate from. This doesn't mean to say that certificates or
- recgonition of Usenet University by accepted academic would be
- unthinkable, just that it isn't central to the concept of UU at least
- at this point in the development. Certificates and recognition
- probably will come via cooperation with existing organization if they
- will.
-
- For now, Usenet Univesity will operate under the "alt" hierarchy, as
- "alt.uu.*". It would be desirable to later move to a separate
- distribution, out from under alt when there will be numerous
- newsgroups for various areas of learning. Thus, there would be a
- separate distrubution and hierarchy like (just an example)
-
- uu.future
- uu.lang.esperanto.beg
- uu.lang.esperanto.material
- uu.lang.esperanto.exercises
- uu.comp.lang.pascal.env.gnu
- uu.comp.lang.pascal.beg
-
- However, "uu" is already taken by Uppsala University. Alternative
- names possible for the distribution are World University (wu),
- Planetary University (pu), Virtual University etc. There will be time
- to discuss and decide this when the change to a separate distribution
- and hierarchy is made - for now the name is Usenet University and the
- hierarchy is alt.uu, ie. the hierarchy will be something like the
- above list with "alt." prepended.
-
-
- 3. Goals and principles
-
- One primary goal of UU is to use Usenet communications to offer
- participants possibilities to learn things, to educate themselves, to
- teach others, to exchange information on learning materials, tools and
- techniques as well as publish learning material itself. In this
- respect UU will aim to become a kind of "place to learn".
-
- Connected with this, a primary principle of UU is openness, to stay
- open for anyone passing by just willing to learn, with little formal
- qualifications or requirements. To try to commit to this principle
- much of the activity will happen on open newsgroups. It probably will
- be desirable to have some kind of classifications in some of the
- groups for "beginner" and "advanced" topics to avoid problems of
- participants having very different vocabularies, concepts, levels of
- expertise etc. and thus communications problems. To implement
- classification and make groups more worthwhile with moderated
- newsgroups, a possibility would be to have a matching unmoderated one
- from which "the cream" will be replicated on the moderated group.
-
- One important goal is to offer several alternative ways for learning.
- People learn best with different ways - some learn by reading books on
- their own, some by browsing around and experimenting, some prefer
- tutors or close teacher/student relationships, some prefer
- lectures/classes with strict structure, some learn by doing. All
- these should be provided with an opportunity to learn with the style
- they prefer - it might mean there would be several groups for one
- topic, using different methodologies.
-
- One goal is to create, organize and offer references to learning
- material, to maintain lists of literature, Usenet newsgroups, ftp
- sites and services, libraries and so on relevant to fields
-
- One goal is to offer discussion groups for students who learn by
- tossing ideas around and discussing them, asking each other and
- helping each other out.
-
- One possible goal is to create and archive learning material
- (tutorials, exercies) itself.
-
- One possible goal is to offer possibilites for tutors and students to
- find each other for email teaching.
-
-
- 4. Administration
-
- There are decisions to be made concerning the process of creation of
- newsgroups, possible moderation of them, how to divide topics and
- disciplines, how to handle possible (probable) flame wars and other
- possibly destructive phenomena, and so on. Some kind of a
- decision-making process will need to be established for these. To be
- compatible with the goals and principles of UU, some kind of a
- groupware decision-making support system would be useful to help the
- process.
-
- To better classify information exchange and to provide feedback for
- participants, some kind of accreditation / peer review system is
- desirable. Here again groupware mechanisms and tools would be useful
- for being compatible with the openness principles, dividing work and
- avoiding single point of failure.
-
-
- 5. Copyright on the articles and learning material
-
- According to the Berne convention, the author has the copyright on his
- or her work. If a base of learning material is created, copyright is
- a relevant issue - should a "Usenet University" trust be created which
- holds the copyright, should the authors have the copyright with some
- kind of a GNU-like copyright, should the authors have the copyright
- and give other only the right to copy the documents in the UU context,
- should the created documents be put in the public domain. There are
- lots of possibilities and at least if the aim is to create a big base
- of material some guidelines need to be established.
-
-
- 6. Technology
-
- Technology which people os Usenet have varies widely. Many have
- text-only 80 x 24 character displays, while many have workstations
- with big graphics screens with perhaps also color and sound, and
- software for multi-media email. This needs to be addressed - for
- topics like learning to speak languages, for example sound can be an
- essential part and transmitting sounds on UU would be very beneficial.
-
- Besides the capabilites of the media, access to on-line resources such
- as ftp servers, archie, www, wais servers, newsgroup archives and
- other services on the Internet varies. Some only have a Usenet feed
- with little possibility to access on-line services, some have very
- fast lines to the rest of the world and some are in between.
-
- These differences probably will divide discussions a bit - for
- learning of languages for example it could be useful to have a
- separate group for those who have sound capabilities, to avoid
- frustration on the part of those with no such access.
-
-
- 7. Disciplines or division of topics
-
- There are several possibilities for how to divide topics handled in
- UU. There is the discipline division of the scientific community,
- there are various classifications used by libraries, there is the
- Usenet newsgroup division, etc. It probably is not wise to use
- strictly just any one of these divisions, but it would seem useful to
- borrow from many of them.
-
- This is an issue which needs discussing.
-
-
- 8. Later steps
-
- To get things rolling with respect to full-fledged course on UU, we
- should discuss suggestions for topics you think would be good as
- "prototype topics", with suggestions for group names. These topics
- should be ones for which there are enough people interested on to
- reach "critical mass" to develop the course material. One possibility
- would be to take a topic for which there already is reference material
- for - some newsgroups on Usenet have excellent FAQs with literature
- references, answers to many questions, hints from old-timers etc.
- which could offer a good start for a tutorial and/or a course run by
- teachers on the topic.
-
- It probably will be desirable to have a few groups for each topic. An
- example division would be to have one group for generic discussions
- and one for material references / exercises / other
- "carefully-written" articles standing on their own. Alternatively a
- system of keywords in the Subject field could be adopted (like used in
- sci.virtual-worlds) to mark the type of each article, but for
- unmoderated groups it would be hard to maintain the practice.
-
-
- 9. What to do to keep the UU ball rolling and growing?
-
- For all who are willing to support the idea of UU and possible
- similar community projects / resources (like a community effort
- encyclopaedia, dictionaries between different languages), the thing to
- do is to _contribute_ something - just a simple thing like drafting a
- two dozen-item itemized list of subtopics on a thing you know
- something about and which you think could be turned into a document
- for others to read and help them learn. Then others could fill in
- things on the document, and with each person contributing just a
- relatively small amount of work, something just might come out of it.
- Another thing to do would be to point out the UU idea and UU groups to
- people on other Usenet groups on topics you're interested in - many
- Usenet groups have FAQ's which are good information resources on the
- topic field, and the UU groups could be used as a media to develop
- those FAQ's.
- ----------------------------------------
- Current newsgroups
-
- These groups (all but alt.uu.future created 22 July 1992) are part
- of the Usenet University. For futher information on UU, see directory
- pub/doc/uu on the machine nic.funet.fi.
-
- A "material" group means that the group exists for postings of
- course material, announcements, pointers to material and resources,
- essays, etc. relevant to the "department" of the group and/or the
- topic. This group is for one-time articles / posts - discussions are
- _not_ suitable for this newsgroup but should instead be held in a
- corresponding .misc group. Followups should be directed and posted
- there. On some UU groups (where there is a volunteer teacher /
- teachers) the material will be mostly for course-like work, on others
- for self-study, on others the main info will be something else. The
- conventions will form as time passes and while there are none, a wide
- range of relevant postings will appear. Later, different styles of
- learning will perhaps spin off different newsgroups.
-
- A "misc" group exists for discussions on learning, followups on the
- "material" group articles, and other discussion relevant to the
- department or topic.
-
- For all departments / topics, there are as of yet no "material" groups
- but instead only .misc groups - in that case, articles fitting in the
- material group should be posted with "MATERIAL" as the first word in
- the Subject: field of the article.
-
- There are two ftp archives of the Usenet University newsgroups - one
- on nic.funet.fi, directory pub/archive and another at
- ftp.coe.montana.edu (192.31.215.240) in pub/uu/... For now at least
- the archives don't have articles from the epoch of UU but instead from
- a later point in time.
-
- The following groups have been created, most ones on 1992, July 22nd:
-
- alt.uu.lang.misc Language department of Usenet University
-
- This is a group for the "language department" of UU. This is the
- "main group" for learning languages, linguistics etc. - later there
- will be more specific groups for different topic in the field.
-
- alt.uu.math.misc Math department of Usenet University
-
- This is a group for the "math department" of UU. This is the
- "main group" for learning mathematics - later there
- will be more specific groups for different topic in the field.
-
- alt.uu.comp.misc Computer department of Usenet University
-
- This is a group for the "computer department" of UU. This is the
- "main group" for learning things to do with computers - later there
- will be more specific groups for different topic in the field. Both
- "computing science" and "using computers as tools" topics are suitable
- under this department, at first at least. Some of the computing
- science topics perhaps will fit better under math - the choice is left
- to each participant.
-
- alt.uu.lang.esperanto.misc Study of Esperanto in Usenet University
-
- This is a group for learning Esperanto. This is the
- "main group" for learning Esperanto - later there
- will be more specific groups for different topics in the field.
-
- alt.uu.lang.russian.misc Study of Russian in Usenet University
-
- This is a group for learning Russian. This is the
- "main group" for learning Russian - later there
- will be more specific groups for different topics in the field.
-
- alt.uu.comp.os.linux.questions UU Linux learning group - the Q&A column
-
- This group is an educational group aimed for learning and teaching of
- Linux by questions and answers.
-
- alt.uu.misc.misc Misc. department of Usenet University
-
- This is a group for learning about topics not suitable for other
- groups of UU. This is the "catch-all" group, "misc department" of UU.
-
- alt.uu.virtual-worlds.misc Study of virtual worlds in Usenet University
-
- This is a group for learning about virtual worlds or virtual reality.
-
- alt.uu.tools Tools for Usenet University and education
-
- This is a group for discussing tools useful in UU and self-education /
- distance education, what tools are recommended to be used with UU,
- what tools are helpful, where to get such tools, etc. Examples of the
- tools include machinery for viewing languages other than English on
- computers, possible UU "courseware" (for studying UU course pacakges) etc.
-
- alt.uu.announce Announcements of Usenet University
-
- This is a group for announcements of UU.
-
- alt.uu.future Planning the future of Usenet University
-
- This functions as a group to discuss the future of UU, and currently
- also as a "misc" group in which generic meta-discussions of UU take
- place. The first UU group, created in June 1992.
-
- ----------------------------------------
-
- Feel free to use the UU groups!
-
- //Jyrki
-