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Hello students,

Welcome to the project!

Please see the following links:

Also, you can create a new account for yourselves. You will be given a step by step guide to editing for first time users, just after your account is created.

When you're finished, please head over to the Yoruba Wikipedia (http://yo.wikipedia.org), and start work.

Mura sișe o!!! Osso.f-mathsstudentprojectgrp2 (talk) 17:21, 27 June 2015‎ (UTC)

Introduction

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This project is for the group led by James. For the other groups, please see Osso.f-mathsstudentprojectgrp3 and Osso.f-mathsstudentprojectgrp1. Osso.f-mathsstudentprojectgrp2 (talk) 10:51, 20 July 2015 (UTC)

Task

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Your task is to translate at least one (but preferably two or three) articles about scientists or mathematicians into the Nigerian language of your choice (probably Yoruba).

Here is a suggested list of people to choose from. Of course, feel free to pick others. Anyone with M, beside their name is a mathematician. All these people have articles on the English Wikipedia, which can be found using the search bar (I want you to use it!).

  • Isaac Newton (M)
  • Albert Einstein
  • Marie Curie
  • Leonhard Euler (M)
  • Karl Friedrich Gauss (M)
  • Michael Faraday
  • Archimedes (M)
  • Blaise Pascal (M)
  • Robert Hooke (M)

For those who prefer a more local or African perspective, see:

Or: George Washington Carver, a Black American scientist.

So, get to work! Osso.f-mathsstudentprojectgrp2 (talk) 12:37, 20 July 2015 (UTC)

New instructions

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Above it was suggested that each student create an account for convenience. This has now been made a requirement. That is, it is now an instruction.

Each student should create a new account, with their initials after the letters after the name of their group, separated by a hyphen or underscore. E.g. For someone called Adekunle Chidinma Mohammed, in group 2, their user-name could be Osso.f-mathsstudentprojectgrp2-ACM, or Osso.f-mathsstudentprojectgrp2_ACM, for example. Do not, REPEAT: DO NOT, use your full names to register. The instructor does not take any responsibility for any consequences of such action.

Thank you. Osso.f-mathsstudentprojectgrp2 (talk) 23:01, 12 July 2015 (UTC)

Announcement

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As there are aspiring programmers and computer scientists/engineers in this project, the instructor has seen fit to advertise the following opening.

This is to announce that there will be an event holding on the 24-25th of July, at the EXPO hall, EKO Hotel and Suites, PMB 12724, Adetokunbo Ademola St., Victoria Island.

Specifically, there are going to be workshops on programming, targeted towards SS1-SS3 students, and more.

Admission is free. REPEAT, admission is FREE. Don't miss this opportunity to experience this. Tell a friend! Come at 12.00 noon. Get yourself down to V.I. This is a life-changing opportunity - don't miss the chance to change your lives! Looking forward to seeing you - be there.... Osso.f-mathsstudentprojectgrp2 (talk) 01:20, 23 July 2015 (UTC)

PS Here is the international version of this event - see this article Tech Plus Forum. Osso.f-mathsstudentprojectgrp2 (talk) 01:29, 23 July 2015 (UTC)

Website

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Here is their Nigerian website: http://www.techplus.com.ng/. Osso.f-mathsstudentprojectgrp2 (talk) 10:52, 25 July 2015 (UTC)

Other camps

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I was at Tech+ and it was fantastic! Sadly, I don't know if anyone was able to make it. In that spirit, here are other events you might use to improve your computer skills. The websites are given below: http://www.techquestcamp.com/ Centre4Tech.com http://www.techcityng.com/hack-academy-summer-boot-camp-2015/

For more, I suggest to search for something like "Summer computer camps 2015" or "Summer technology camps 2015". Also, there will probably be Tech+ in 2016! Please don't miss the opportunity to invest in your future.

I wish you all the best in your forthcoming exams, as well as in life. Osso.f-mathsstudentprojectgrp2 (talk) 22:06, 6 August 2015 (UTC)

Final submission

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Please email me, the instructor, at ojotafurthermaths@yandex.com not later than 31 July, informing me of the completion of the project, and what work you have done. Please give all the Wikipedia usernames of all the people in your group, so I can see what work has been done.

FAILURE TO SUBMIT THE EMAIL WILL RESULT IN A ZERO MARK FOR THE PROJECT, AND WILL ADVERSELY AFFECT YOUR CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT.

Thank you. Osso.f-mathsstudentprojectgrp2 (talk) 12:21, 20 July 2015 (UTC)

Deadline

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The season for work is coming to an end....

The final deadline for the project is 11.30 am on 31 July, 2015. I will check my email one last time on Friday, before finalizing the project marks. Osso.f-mathsstudentprojectgrp2 (talk) 01:22, 29 July 2015 (UTC)

PS A reminder that the deadline is still 11.30 am this morning. See the announcement here. Please remember to send the email, and tell me what work you have done. It's important that you do something; while I will be very lenient due to the difficult circumstance of the project, I will not reward no work. While late work may be possible, it is not encouraged. Osso.f-mathsstudentprojectgrp2 (talk) 01:36, 31 July 2015 (UTC)

Due to computer problems, the final marks were not submitted yesterday. This means there has been an (unplanned) extension to the project. However, it is not possible to extend it anywhere past Monday or Tuesday. Hurry, then! Osso.f-mathsstudentprojectgrp2 (talk) 18:05, 1 August 2015 (UTC)

Final shutdown

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"Ladies and gentlemen, voting is over... and the phone lines are now closed."

This is it. The extended deadline has now passed, and the final marks for the school year in Further Maths were submitted yesterday (Wednesday). At the end of this message, this Wikipedia account will be closed.

The race has been run, and the season for work is finished. I hope you enjoy your holiday rest before resumption in September - all focus will be on the WAEC exams then!

So, this is the end; not only of the project, but of the school year and our time together. It was all too brief, but I hope you have learnt something from the project, although it appears many people did not bother to come onto this page.

"I want to ask you how you're feeling, and if you've learnt anything." - Earl Woods, Tiger Woods's father.

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As I said earlier, I hope you have learned something; but not only from the project. I also hope you all have learned something from our brief and fleeting time together, and that the lessons will not leave you throughout the rest of your lives. On that note, please try and continue the work that this project has tried to do. Also, on a similar note, please do not be scared by Further Mathematics - that is not the message I want to leave behind. Please keep trying. If at first you don't succeed (even at second), try, and and try again. Don't be afraid to try, and don't give up. That's a lesson for life too, as many of you will be moving into the wider world soon.

"And this too shall pass". - An old saying, meaning that worldly things are fleeting in nature.

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I've already said my goodbyes to many of you in person. Now it's time to say goodbye on here, too. Even though it didn't always seem that way, I have to say it's been a pleasure knowing you.

I will try to preserve the course material. If you want the computer files of the course, please email me at "ojotafurthermaths@yandex.com". I will try to answer, although I cannot promise that I will still be using that email one year from now. The website for the subject is "www.ojotafurthermathematics.simplesite.com". Any new websites will be posted on that page as well.

That is it! (Or is it "that was it"?).

I wish all of you the very, very best - and every success, in your school leaving exams, and in your future lives.

Bye-bye!! Odaabọ-oh! Au revoir!'

Osso.f-mathsstudentprojectgrp2 (talk) 22:31, 6 August 2015 (UTC)

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