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'''Mission:''' World University & School's mission (http://worlduniversityandschool.org - like Wikipedia with
Welcome to World University and School, a global, virtual, open, free-to-students, university and school, - with
We need your help. Please support the World University and School Foundation by donating today.
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[[Trillion Dollar Capital Campaign at World University and School]]
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==World University & School's Clerk / Founder / Facilitator / President ==
Scott MacLeod (USA, English, German); Scott MacLeod's M.A., D.R., research focuses on the anthropology of information technology. He's taught "Society and Information Technology" on Harvard's virtual Island (not on Harvard University's faculty) in Second Life, and on Penn State Isle in Second Life as a Penn State University instructor. In the classroom, he's taught both anthropology and sociology at Chatham University, at the University of Pittsburgh, at the University of California, Santa Barbara, at Penn State-New Kensington, and at UC Berkeley. He's currently writing an ethnographic book about Harbin Hot Springs in northern California, with a virtual world aspect, and developing World University and School (like Wikipedia with
Personal web site: http://www.scottmacleod.com
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===World University and School Licensing===
World University and School - like Wikipedia with Greatest Universities' OpenCourseWare
World University & School is a community of learners and teachers who value — and are themselves strengthened by — the rich diversity of its participants. In order to cultivate a flourishing teaching, learning and creating conversation in a diverse and complex world, WUaS welcomes all languages, students, families, faculty, board members, and staff with differences based on (but not limited to) race, color, ethnicity, religion, age, gender, sexual orientation, family structure, and economic background.
All content on this site is freely available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike
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