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Wikiversity contribution

First of all, sorry about my blog posting this late.
This is my short story how I contributed to Wikiversity.
 
I started this assigment from the LeMill. I created my LeMill user profile and aimed to take a part in some already established project there as well as providing my own project. But alas, when I would have had time to finish this LeMill was down (and currently is so I cannot provide the link to my user profile there.
 
So I got back in Wikiversity. To be brief, it was not that easy task to select where I could "intervene". There are lots of interesting stuff but as I tried to find out where my contribution could be needed I got confused. There just wasn't information enough to make this decision in this short time. It would take ages to read all through. I read the list of things wanted to be done, but did not find anything there that would have especially needed my contribution.
 
Then I found the Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game Research Project which I found to be at very primitive stage. I thought that my experience in this area might help somebody so I decided to rwite something here. And not just something, but my cherished concept of a game that could be described as humane and positive in nature. A concept of game that would make the world a better place!
 
Well, I am not really that idealistic but it strikes me that the ethic values behind ALL of the online role playing games are destructive. All of them really. Believe me. There is no game where everybody wins. And this might be true with all of the games in general!
 
One can find my contribution on that page in the Brainstorming section. I just added my ideas there. I hope I wasn't being too bold. I did not introduce myseld to anybody since it was bit diffucult to tell to whom I should have done that? Who is the moderator?
 
Here is alink to my user profile page in Wikiversity. It needs a bit polishing and lots of additional material, but I got it made.

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