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tagged rich_text_editor tinymce wiki by katkins ...on 02-JUL-08
tagged web2.0 wiki by seymoura ...and 1 other person ...on 06-JUN-08
Seeking solutions for ski traffic mess
posted by: Jeffrey Wolf , Web Producer
written by: Kyle Clark , Reporter

DENVER - A state senator who was hassled for his congestion pricing idea has a suggestion for Coloradans: build a better bill yourself.

Sen. Chris Romer (D-Denver) says he received more than 800 constituent e-mails in response to his proposal for tolls along Interstate 70 during peak travel periods. Romer admits the feedback was overwhelmingly negative.

"Almost all of them ended up with the final line, 'I hate your idea but I love the fact that you started the dialogue,'" said Romer.

Now he's asking the public to help him come up with another idea. On Friday, Romer unveiled what he calls a "Wiki-Bill," a spin-off of the popular online user-edited encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Anyone can log onto a Web site created by Romer's staff and outline their solution to the congestion on ski weekends.

tagged politics transportation wiki by jn ...on 26-FEB-08
Ohio University's SL presence of several islands.
tagged Ohio SL University second_life wiki by vedantha ...on 12-NOV-07

Swarm is a platform for agent-based models (ABMs) that includes:

  • A conceptual framework for designing, describing, and conducting experiments on ABMs;
  • Software implementing that framework and providing many handy tools; and
  • A community of users and developers that share ideas, software, and experience
tagged Agent_simulation wiki SWARM by jn ...on 05-SEP-07

Wiki for Triboro RX - proposed rail line for bronx, queens and brooklyn

In its 1996 Third Regional Plan, Regional Plan Association describes a rapid transit line in Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx that could be built almost entirely on pre-existing rail rights of way. The so-called Triboro RX (TRX for short) presents a unique opportunity to provide mobility and accessibility to New Yorkers living or working within these three boroughs, at a fraction of the cost of most transit projects of similar size. This web site documents a possible alignment for the Triboro RX, and a crude estimate of what levels of initial ridership one could expect to see if it were built. The results, as you will see, are encouraging to say the least.

The GSAPP Spatial Information Design Lab

tagged SIDL columbia_university Spatial_Information_Design_Lab cartography mapping wiki by jn ...on 25-APR-07
Main Page
From Social Justice Wiki
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SOCIAL JUSTICE MOVEMENTS


This website was first developed by students at Columbia University and Barnard College enrolled in "Black Movements in the U.S." taught by Professor Robin D. G. Kelley. The purpose of the site is to introduce students and the general public to a few of the most dynamic social justice organizations in New York City. Students worked in groups of three and each group was responsible for creating a web page devoted to one organization. Students were required to interview organizers and conduct library research on the history and current activities on the organizations for which they were responsible. Each page includes a link to the respective organization's website, thus our site serves as a kind of portal into some of the key social justice movements in the city.

The site is really just the beginning of a much larger project and does not claim to be comprehensive. Indeed, as Professor Kelley continues to teach this and other courses in the future, new groups of students will add more organizations to the website. All of the movements included here represent one or more of the following categories: labor, civil rights, black liberation, reparations, socialism/communism, feminism, welfare rights, youth/Hip Hop activism, education, peace, environmental justice, and anti-globalization. In each case, students explore the broader political vision(s) of each of these movements (what are they trying to accomplish); the context for their emergence; their strategies and tactics; the impact they have had on the communities they serve as well as on struggles for social justice as a whole; and the kind of support they need to sustain the work they are doing.


tagged columbia social_justice wiki by jn ...on 18-MAR-07
Welcome to CalEJ.org! We hope that this site has something for everyone, whether or not you live in the San Francisco Bay Area, and from people who have never heard of environmental justice (EJ) before, to life-long activists, and everyone in between. This space is envisioned to be a place to come for EJ-related news, discussions (debates and questions), real-life experiential knowledge, and research. We do not need to rely solely on mainstream corporate-owned media to get our word out. We have begun with a focus on the Bay Area and California because this is our home and we love it!
tagged california wiki environmental_justice by jn ...on 21-FEB-07
FLOSS = "Free/Libre (another word for free which isn't so ambiguous)/Open Source Software"
tagged 652_eval FLOSS e-book open_source wiki by amandasc ...on 08-FEB-07
wikimedia/wikiversity/wikiwhatever e-book on "open source" - abandoned in process in August 2005
tagged 652_eval wiki e-book open_source by amandasc ...on 08-FEB-07
MediaWiki is a free software package originally written for Wikipedia but is now run on other projects of the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation and many other wikis.
tagged applicatoin_development wiki by winkler4 ...on 03-JUN-06
About WikiMapia
WikiMapia is a project to help describe the whole planet Earth.

How to use
Just move the map to find interesting places, click on rectangles. To add an interesting place or object use Add New link. Small rules: please add places with interest to other people.
tagged google_maps mapping wiki by jn ...on 26-MAY-06
plenty of RSS resources gathered by this year's evaluation squad.
tagged RSS technology web web2.0 wiki by minicola ...on 23-MAY-06
Welcome to Congresspedia, the "citizen's encyclopedia on Congress" that anyone can edit. Congresspedia is a collaborative project of the Center for Media and Democracy (http://www.prwatch.org) and the Sunlight Foundation (http://www.sunlightfoundation.com/) and is designed to shine more light on the workings of the U.S. Congress. Congresspedia is part of SourceWatch, a collaboratively-written, wiki-based website documenting the people, organizations and issues shaping the public agenda.
tagged biography congress politicians united_states wiki politics government by jarson ...on 18-MAY-06
tagged new_tech wiki by bmarcell ...on 29-NOV-05
October 2005 article..."subject experts were asked for opinions about sections of the popular online, open access encyclopedia Wikipedia, in the wake of "the founder of the online encyclopedia ... admitt[ing] some of its entries are 'a horrific embarrassment.'" Includes ratings and comments on specific entries. From the Guardian Unlimited, the online companion to the British newspaper The Guardian."  found through LII
tagged accuracy article authority evaluation media wiki wikipedia by jarson ...on 04-NOV-05