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{{r_EZ|Distributed_version_control}} (assigned to Group 5)
{{r_EZ|Distributed_version_control}} (assigned to Group 5)
{{r_EZ|HTML5}} (assigned to Group 4)
{{r_EZ|HTML5}} (assigned to Group 4)
{{r_EZ|Semantic_web}} (assigned to Group 9)
{{r_EZ|Virtual_server}} (assigned to Group 3)
{{r_EZ|Virtual_server}} (assigned to Group 3)



Revision as of 15:31, 11 July 2010

Project overview

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During July and early August of 2010, groups of 2-4 students will author an article in Citizendium on an "emerging technology" topic (to be pre-approved by the instructors). Students will be expected to include on each article more than one deep web references such as academic (refereed) journals, patent searches, and business surveys. The articles that students will be working on (to be listed below) are not closed to editing by other citizens, but we ask that other authors respect the "ownership" of these articles until after the conclusion of the course. We'd appreciate hearing any comments or suggestions you might have on their respective talk pages, plus the usual correction of grammar or spelling.

To participating students

Please feel free to customize your user pages any way you wish. A portion of your course grade will be obtained by participating as an author throughout the CZ:Computers_Workgroup. Feel free (but not required) to add a link to this course on your user page using this code: [[CZ:Special_Topics_2010|Emerging Technologies 2010]]

Articles under development

For each of the articles that students end up working on, instructors should add a line of the form {{r_EZ|Title of the course's article 1}} (e.g. {{r_EZ|HTML5}}), which will then help start the respective articles:


  • Stub Distributed_version_control [r]: Newer revision control systems for some of the most important open source projects (e.g., the Linux kernel, Qt, Ruby on Rails). [e]
    (assigned to Group 5)
  • Stub HTML5 [r]: HTML5 is the next generation hypertext markup language standard published by the World Wide Web Consortium to provide new ways of presenting content on the World Wide Web that include transition effects, animation, video, and more. [e]
    (assigned to Group 4)
  • Developing Article Semantic_web [r]: Tim Berners-Lee's concept of a "web of knowledge", whereby web-based document contents would be annotated and classified so that computers can parse the classifications and provide search results based on the semantic information (what the content means), rather than simply on matching of text strings. [e]
    (assigned to Group 9)
  • Stub Virtual_server [r]: Instances of server software hosted simultaneously on a single computer along with other instances of the same, or different, server operating systems. [e]
    (assigned to Group 3)

Further information

See Special_Topics_2008, a previous Eduzendium course similar to this one.


Here is the notice that will appear on articles: CZ:Special_Topics_2010/EZnotice