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Barbara Lindsey

NowPublic: Crowd-powered media - 0 views

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    This is the FAQ section that goes into detail on what NowPublic is, how it works and how people can participate.
Barbara Lindsey

Finals Club: The student voice in open education - 0 views

  • The content of each course, however, is not infallible. Rather, it is a representation of the ideas and opinions expressed in a course by a professor ad his or her students at a given university during a given semester. If you happen to disagree with anything, please share your thoughts in a productive and engaging manner for the benefit of all readers.
  • we limit contributors to those enrolled at one of our participating universities to maintain a base level of authority to all course content.
  • Our desire is to demonstrate and inspire creativity in academics – a goal that goes far beyond merely storing, sorting, and displaying information. By inspiring brilliance in all subjects we hope to encourage academic discussion, progress, and openness.
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  • the role of our annotations is to guide a reader, as any great teacher would, through complex language or passages of particular genius.
Barbara Lindsey

50 Ways to Use Wikis for a More Collaborative and Interactive Classroom | Smart Teaching - 0 views

  • sk students to create study guides for a specific part of the unit you’re
  • Make it a class project to collaboratively write a reference book that others can use.
  • Get your class to create a glossary of terms they use and learn about in new units, adding definitions and images.
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  • Encourage students to submit words that they had trouble with, along with a dictionary entry
  • Let your students share their collective information so that everyone gets a better understanding of the subject.
  • Encourage students to draft rules and policies for the classroom.
  • Make it a class project to create an FAQ for your classroom that will help new students and those that will come in years later.
  • Using a wiki platform, students don’t have to worry about web design, so they can focus on content instead.
  • Save links, documents, and quotes related to units or your classroom as a whole
  • Work with other teachers to create lesson plans and track students’ success.
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