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The screen name Experiment Jon was also well known for a period of time when Jonathan wrote a few Yugioh articles for the trading card game sites Pojo and Duel Yugioh, now known as Yugioh @ TCG Player. APPRAISALS “Haha, I love this site. Pwnsauce 2 teh max0rZ. Register an account!!! Submit your essays!” ~Guest LOL I'm vice president- Josh Michaels
Experiment Jon is an educational Forum where users submit and share their old essays. EXPERIMENT JON Experiment Jon, formally known as Experiment Jon Essay Collection and Wiki, is currently the popular website franchise which was founded by Jonathan Fung, a student of Iolani School in order to share knowledge with the world. The concept was based on students submitting their own papers which were now retired, as they had already been turned in and their grades determined. These old papers would be used as models for future generations and as reference material for research papers. DESCRIPTION It was founded on March 10, 2006, and has experienced continual growth, and today is moderated by himself and several of his friends who helped him found the site. Popularity continued to grow as Experiment Jon became increasingly Googable and as word quickly spread around the island of Oahu. Despite pushes to make signups a subscription service, Jonathan has kept it free in the hopes that people will be willing to come forth and share any of their papers, which they no longer have use for with future generations. The earlier version of this site was called: Project Loosey, and was originally created as a means to share Jon’s very valuable study guides for Europe and the Modern World. Although Project Loosey still exists in its own corner of the internet, it was abandoned by Jon, as it became too cumbersome to work with the code page by page. The site is a proboards forum, which is created through a free and simple signup, and provides the user with free hosting and bandwidth. Through proboards, Jonathan claims that the site setup was “simple and quick, as he could upload about 50 papers in an hour, as opposed to far fewer if Tripod was used as the web host.“ EXTERNAL LINKS |
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