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Thought Roam (thoughtroam)

An anchor point for the minds of curious collaborators, floating in a sea of knowledge and opportunities.

Thought Roam is a digital platform for a collection of scholarly students at the bachelor program Humanistic Technology at Roskilde University (Humtek).

Purpose

Thoughtroam serves two purposes.

Internally within and between the involved project groups, thoughtroam is a reference points for the scriblings drafted by the individual group members involved.

At the same time, as those contributed scriblings evolve to form larger meaningful texts, thoughtroam serves as a reference point for outside readers, including, but not limited to, the tutors guiding the project groups and the opponent groups providing peer reviews.

Thoughtroam may find additional use as a template for other project work - be it by the collaborators themselves, or fellow Humtech students, or anyone else finding benefit in the way things are structured, or perhaps in the archived historic evolution available through its transparent revision tracking.

Origin

At Roskilde University, 50% of the curriculum is student-driven, done within project groups formed at the beginning of each semester.

At the Spring 2024 semester at Humtek, Multiple groups sprung from a curiosity to explore [Graph theory]. Thoughtroam was created to coordinate a coordination across those project groups.

Contributing

Feel free to informally reach out to the involved participants of thoughtroam, if you have constructive feedback. Please use the contact information tied to the specific subset that you wish to respond to.

The project teams are however not formally open to participation from outsiders, so any closer collaboration beyond casual remarks require approval by Roskilde University. See the file <_affiliations.yml> for contact information.

You are most welcome to help propose changes to the overarching structure for this project. The preferred approach is that you make your proposed changes to a fork of our git source, and then tell us how to access your fork.

License

Copyright © 2024 Jonas Smedegaard dr@jones.dk

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC-BY-SA-4.0).

NB! Separate copyright and licensing notices exist for subsets of this project licensed differently. Notably, each included scholarly work is owned by the respective authors and licensed as granted by those authors.