Talk:Robert's Rules of Order
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editMost Wikiversarians who are interested in w:Parliamentary Procedure strongly believe that no justification for beginning a Wikiversity resource on this subject is required. The open question is what this resource should do. That remains an open question.
- Place ideas here on this talk page.
- You are welcome to be bold and write something on the main page at v:Robert's Rules of Order. But keep in mind that outlines or attempts to summarize information already freely available on other wikis.
Guy's ideas
edit- Make a thoughtful and intelligent guide to the many articles already on Wikipedia.
Wikipedia is reasonably good at delivering reliable information. But Wikipedia is not well-structured to organize this information due to its avoidance on POV. This avoidance, which can verge on intolerance of POV is also a good thing because it keeps Wikipedia reasonably fair, because organization of ideas and facts is inherently a subjective activity. With it's open and "Wild West" philosophy, Wikiversity can first, present a "biased" summary of Wikipedia articles, and then later tolerate alternative views on this matter. - Make subpages where students can write essays on Robert's rules. See Writing lab for a template.
- Study academic senates*