Google/Summer of Code 2010 Proposal: GIFT Conversion

For more information about GIFT please see http://microformats.org/wiki/gift and http://docs.moodle.org/en/GIFT

Identity

Name: Meadowlark Bradsher
Email: meadowlarkb at gmail dot com
Project title: Microformat conversion: GIFT to Mediawiki

Contact/working info

Timezone: UTC-08
Typical working hours: 9-5
IRC or IM networks/handle(s):

Project summary

The Pitch

This is a project to write conversion algorithms that translate from the GIFT microformat to the Mediawiki microformat.

Background

Microformats are very simple, very high level, human readable formats designed to aid non-programmers in writing formatted data. In this case the formatted data are quiz questions and Mediawiki has one as does Moodle (which is called GIFT). The purpose of this project is to write code that can convert GIFT microformat to Mediawiki microformat, or alternately simply to support GIFT as a microformat.

Project Benefits

The value of doing this can be expressed on a few levels:

About me

I am strongly attracted to autodidacticism, something I have worked at trying to figure how to maximize for myself. I am however a full time student, currently attending City College of San Francisco. Since I am still the equivalent of a prospecting transfer student in his sophmore year, my interests are still widely distributed. The opportunities I take to specialize will be influenced by the programs that I am accepted in next Fall. These interests include serious games for democratic collaboration, personal computer adaptive testing, information visualization work like Edward Tufte's work, social causes like the reduction of information asymmetry in everyday consumer and citizen life, and cognitive science topics that pertain to learning such as the spacing effect. The common thread is that I am interested in anything that appears to make high learning-curve information easier to process and share, and I am equally interested in applying what I can learn and develop to develop my own interests.

On a more specific level I have interests in computer science programs. In reality my interest is in information which in my mind is inseparable from computer programming. So far in my career, I have taken 2 Java programming classes, a C++ class, and a PHP class. I also have an old Sun Java 2 cert and an old IBM XML cert. My top choices for going forward are for informatics programs and computer science programs that interface with linguistics. I already see education as a domain of interest in this field, in particular computer-enabled consumption of information whether for education or social reasons.

My participation with Wikimedia started as a consumer of Wikipedia information. I turned to Wikiversity out of frustration with self-learning problems such as picking up a Wikipedia topic and not understanding it, nor knowing what I need to understand to understand it. I haven't been here long but my education on the context of Wikiversity, as well of my ideas and beliefs surrounding assessment and self-education have grown exponentially since I began. This to me is a sign that I am onto something worth pursuing.

Deliverables

Required deliverables

If time permits

Project schedule

This is tentative.

Any other info

As of this time I have written one document. It compares GIFT microformat with Wikimedia's microformat and looks for problems without yet committing to any solutions.

Comparison of GIFT and Wikiversity Microformats

See also

This article is issued from Wikiversity - version of the Thursday, January 02, 2014. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.