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On Collaborative Syllabus Design: Students at the Center
[…] about a particular disciplinary approach. We can invite students to develop pedagogical materials or contribute to open textbooks for…
On Student-Created Open “Textbooks” as Course Communities
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On Why have students answer questions when they can write them?
[…] class SPAN312 (“Murder, Madness, and Mayhem: Latin American Literature in Translation”) contributed to Wikipedia during Spring 2008. The collective…
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[…] Villeneuve, C. V. (2018, May 17). Editing Wikipedia in the Classroom: Individualized Open Pedagogy at Scale. […]
On Editing Wikipedia in the Classroom: Individualized Open Pedagogy at Scale
[…] Students develop multiple-choice questions for an open textbook that does not yet have a test bank. […]
On Why have students answer questions when they can write them?
[…] Moreover, it takes hard work on the part of the professors. For example, allowing the students to adjust the…
On Collaborative Syllabus Design: Students at the Center
[…] Update March 19, 2019: This post is now part of the Open Pedagogy Notebook. […]
On Collaborative Syllabus Design: Students at the Center