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Check out this [http://test.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organic_textbook Organic chemistry textbook] under development.
Check out this [http://test.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organic_textbook Organic chemistry textbook] under development.

I am a premed student at Cleveland State University ...


I am currently excited about the idea of building a [[Wiki]] [[textbook]] site where people can develop textbooks collabaratively ( http://textbook.wikipedia.org ). Right now, if you go to [[college]] you may spend (as I did) $500/semester on books that present material that is in the [[public domain]]! Intro to [[chemistry]] has not changed appreciably in decades and my [[organic chemistry|organic chem]] book would be better as a linked-up [[hypertext]] than a [[hard copy]] anyways. Lets let the [[open source]] [[community]] be the first to make this happen. The costs associated with [[education]] further the [[digital divide]], keeping the [[disadvantaged]] where they are. Dont expect the textbook [[business|companies]] to jump on this tho cuz obviously [[free]] [[online]] textbooks will take away their [[money|livelihood]] .. but if we have the [[knowledge]] lets [[share]] it in an approachable way so as many [[people]] can benefit from it.
I am currently excited about the idea of building a [[Wiki]] [[textbook]] site where people can develop textbooks collabaratively ( http://textbook.wikipedia.org ). Right now, if you go to [[college]] you may spend (as I did) $500/semester on books that present material that is in the [[public domain]]! Intro to [[chemistry]] has not changed appreciably in decades and my [[organic chemistry|organic chem]] book would be better as a linked-up [[hypertext]] than a [[hard copy]] anyways. Lets let the [[open source]] [[community]] be the first to make this happen. The costs associated with [[education]] further the [[digital divide]], keeping the [[disadvantaged]] where they are. Dont expect the textbook [[business|companies]] to jump on this tho cuz obviously [[free]] [[online]] textbooks will take away their [[money|livelihood]] .. but if we have the [[knowledge]] lets [[share]] it in an approachable way so as many [[people]] can benefit from it.


Leave me messages at my [[User_talk:Karlwick|talk]] page, or just come help build.
Leave me messages at my [[User_talk:Karlwick|talk]] page, or just come help build.

And oh yeah, I am currently a premed student at the [Cleveland State University].

Revision as of 02:11, 5 July 2003

Check out this Organic chemistry textbook under development.

I am currently excited about the idea of building a Wiki textbook site where people can develop textbooks collabaratively ( http://textbook.wikipedia.org ). Right now, if you go to college you may spend (as I did) $500/semester on books that present material that is in the public domain! Intro to chemistry has not changed appreciably in decades and my organic chem book would be better as a linked-up hypertext than a hard copy anyways. Lets let the open source community be the first to make this happen. The costs associated with education further the digital divide, keeping the disadvantaged where they are. Dont expect the textbook companies to jump on this tho cuz obviously free online textbooks will take away their livelihood .. but if we have the knowledge lets share it in an approachable way so as many people can benefit from it.

Leave me messages at my talk page, or just come help build.

And oh yeah, I am currently a premed student at the [Cleveland State University].