Stalls

Stall Holders

What is a Stall?

marketA Stall can be defined as a booth, stand or small specified area where certain articles are displayed for sale. In the Bazaar website, you can get a Stall for your project, for your (e)learning tool, for any open source software application aimed at the use, exchange, development and sharing of resources for learning.

In analogy with a regular Stall in a regular Bazaar or market place, a Stall in the Bazaar is basically a ‘front window’, a presentation area, a space where you can tell things about your project or tool. Small organisations, interest groups or EU projects, who are lacking a space for dissiminating their project can do that here. Projects like these can meet and find each other and present themselves. The Bazaar provides a place where dissimination can happen and projects can contact other projects, find people of a similar mind and reflect with them.

Apart from only presenting your project in the Stall, you, the Stallholder, can also introduce your tool or system here with a sandbox. Of course provided with a summary about the tool or the system, an introduction, an example of use and a demo mode version. These sandboxes are basically another extension to the Bazaar.

In short: you can have the Stall itself, the front window, the presentation area and behind it the office, a project site area, and next to it the sandbox, the show area, where you can show your tools.

With the Stall you get your own blog system and your own RSS feed.