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Daniel Wildt Daniel Wildt is a software developer with 10 years of professional experience. Certified and experienced in Java, Delphi and Delphi.NET technologies, he also has been acting as a Coach for Agile Methodologies since the beginning of 2004. Daniel expertise in Agile is focused on eXtreme Programming, Scrum, Lean Development and Feature Driven Development. Disciplines like estimation, planning, control, management, quality assurance, continuous improvement and tools to support Agile implementations are topics that are always on the top list of interest. Daniel is teaching Software Quality and Programming Languages in Brazil, at FACENSA Faculty. Also teaching Programming Languages and Open Source technologies at Uniritter. Regarding community related activities, Daniel is leading Delphi Users Group Rio Grande do Sul, eXtreme Programming Rio Grande do Sul, and leading one community at java.net portal. Check more at the Global Education and Learning Community, the GELC, at http://edu-gelc.dev.java.net. He's also volunteering for JEDI, Java Education and Development Initiative, in Brazil., responsible to make this project grow in Rio Grande do Sul state, with the help of the local JUG, RSJUG, and DFJUG, the Java Users Group that is leading this project in Brazil.



Open Source Documentation - Collaborate!

Posted by dwildt on May 12, 2008 at 10:37 AM | Permalink | Comments (0)

I'm teaching in college since 2004, and most of the resources I use in my classes are online resources. Very dynamic and easy to follow, everybody can access and use that to learn more about some subject.

Today with internet and this blog explosion we have it is very good to see people spreading knowledge across the globe.

You have portals dedicated to some specific technology, we have people running their blogs and sharing what they know. That's great!

At the perspective of the Global Education and Learning Community, the GELC, and also looking at java.net portal, well, we have that! Lots of blogs and articles available for the community and we can't forget all the projects we have inside our communities!

The first resource I would like to suggest, if you are looking for a place to share knowledge, is Curriki.org! Curriki.org is connected to the GELC community. Inside java.net we can create projects, and if that's the case we can create projects with goals to share knowledge. Having that, you can use curriki.org to create your online courses, create your classes and have a place where the whole community can get information. That's a good place for teachers.

I have shared some materials inside curriki.org a few months ago and will share more soon. It is a great opportunity to give more information and help people to prepare themselves to bigger challenges.

If you are looking for a more generic resource, that would be Wikipedia! You can even start to learn Java in there.

Back to java.net portal you can check the Javapedia, which is a project that want to cover all aspects of the Java platform! You can learn a little more about Javapedia at Wikipedia!

And that's it. Some good resources where you can share knowledge using a GNU Free Documentation License or Creative Commons.

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