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== | ==aragon robotics team== | ||
ART is our acronym for the Aragon Robotics Team - [[http://www.aragonrobotics.org ART]] | ART is our acronym for the Aragon Robotics Team - [[http://www.aragonrobotics.org ART]] | ||
This is the ART Community Wiki, an integral part of its Collaborative Work Environment. The wiki is intended for use by trusted team and community members for collaborative documentation. What we have here is a read-and-write web, as opposed to the ordinary web pages that you can only read from with your browser. Treat this as the scratch pad, or the restaurant napkin that you sketch on to share your idea with people sitting around the table. Except, this time, the wiki is you napkin, and the people you are sharing your idea with can be all around the world, sitting in front of their computer (or looking at their handheld device) connected to the Internet; and they don't even necessarily have to be there at the same time you are sketching. | This is the ART Community Wiki, an integral part of its Collaborative Work Environment. The wiki is intended for use by trusted team and community members for collaborative documentation. What we have here is a read-and-write web, as opposed to the ordinary web pages that you can only read from with your browser. Treat this as the scratch pad, or the restaurant napkin that you sketch on to share your idea with people sitting around the table. Except, this time, the wiki is you napkin, and the people you are sharing your idea with can be all around the world, sitting in front of their computer (or looking at their handheld device) connected to the Internet; and they don't even necessarily have to be there at the same time you are sketching. |
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aragon robotics team
ART is our acronym for the Aragon Robotics Team - [ART]
This is the ART Community Wiki, an integral part of its Collaborative Work Environment. The wiki is intended for use by trusted team and community members for collaborative documentation. What we have here is a read-and-write web, as opposed to the ordinary web pages that you can only read from with your browser. Treat this as the scratch pad, or the restaurant napkin that you sketch on to share your idea with people sitting around the table. Except, this time, the wiki is you napkin, and the people you are sharing your idea with can be all around the world, sitting in front of their computer (or looking at their handheld device) connected to the Internet; and they don't even necessarily have to be there at the same time you are sketching.