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Short description: | '''Short description:''' Creating an open writing platform for K-12 students, that integrates the curriculum and assessment options. | ||
Audience: | '''Audience:''' Teachers, and others looking for open writing platforms. | ||
Goals: | '''Goals:''' Create a platform that scaffolds technical arts for both teachers and students, and making it easier to access form school. | ||
How does it work?: | '''How does it work?:''' ''Not sure yet.'' | ||
Similar projects: Write about similar projects or initiatives, how your project can learn from them and extend what the have done - or how you could collaborate. Know what others are | '''Similar projects:''' ''Write about similar projects or initiatives, how your project can learn from them and extend what the have done - or how you could collaborate. Know what others are doing!'' | ||
==Open Technology== | |||
''Describe the main tools and applications you intend to use to implement the project. Are they open?'' | |||
==Open Content / Licensing== | |||
We will have to have access to these documents: | |||
Any needed curricula (Canadian at the very least). | |||
I foresee major hurdles in getting CC licensing for student created work, because of security concerns and the current policies of the school boards. More research is needed into these areas. | |||
==Open Pedagogy== | |||
''How do participants learn? What forms of assessment are you using?'' | |||
==Diagram/Sketch== | |||
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