Students are the most important participants in ETD activities. They are the main target of the education effort. They are the ones who learn by doing, and so promote access to the ETDs they prepare to help communicate their research results.
The best way to learn can be to play. Go ahead. give it a shot. Select edit and then play with wikiwriting. Note Formatting Tips in right hand corner
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Ed Fox is the Director of the NDLTD. Along with John Eaton and GailMcMillan, Ed is the founder of the etd movement.
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Joe Moxley is a member of Board of Directors for the NDLTD, past chair of ETD1999, and editor of "The ETD Guide." Moxley is Professor of English at USF where he directs the undergraduate writing program (see http://collegewriting.us). In addition to this wiki, he hosts other sites for writers, including http://writersatwork.us, http://writingwiki.org, http://teachingwiki.org, http://writingblogs.org.
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Electronic Theses and Dissertations allow students to publish their work in a format that is more dynamic than tradtionals methods. Publishing your research in this format also means it will never collect dust in the stacks of your home institution's library. Your audience is exponentially larger.
Welcome! We invite you to write with us here, now--using .Flex Wiki. Go ahead. Double click. Get on Board. Help us shape the future of research and scholarship, particularly collaboration.
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The students in technology class at CMMS are learning about the Read/Write Web. They already know about it informally because they use Web 2.0 every day already. Today they are learning about wikis.
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Welcome! This is a collaborative authoring space for anyone intersted in ETDs, electronic theses and dissertations.