IncSub began in 2003 named after James Farmer's weblog incorporated
subversion (for more about that you really should visit his
about page :o)
Initially we set out to provide free hosting and support for teachers,
trainers and researchers investigating the uses of emerging technologies
such as blogs, wikis and CMSs.
Since then we've grown exponentially to offer hosting for organisations
wanting to develop their own IncSub style sites, sandpits and programs
and have formed the IncSub association. We're proud
to have such a comprehensive network
of leading experts in this field affiliated to IncSub.
We're a diverse group, based in Australia, Europe, New Zealand, Singapore,
Brazil, the UK, Japan, the US and Canada with a vast amount of experience in
the use of technology in learning and development. We have
backgrounds in technology, business, schools, universities and higher education
institutions.
Check out the hosting packages, the free
incsub.org facilities or the IncSub
Associates for consultation and more. Get
in touch and
we'll see what we can do for you!
James Farmer, Melbourne Australia 2005