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'''Short description:''' There will be two parts, (1) a course about open education and | '''Short description:''' There will be two parts, (1) a course about open education and «openness» in general and (2) a system to aggregate different blogs and information from the University. | ||
'''Audience:''' Students and staff of the University | '''Audience:''' Students and staff of the University | ||
'''Goals:''' | '''Goals:''' | ||
* Students learn about open movement- | |||
* Students learn to use technologies of colaborative creation | |||
* Students participate in a community or open project | |||
'''How does it work?:''' The Faculty in which I studied doesn't have specific courses about | '''How does it work?:''' The Faculty in which I studied doesn't have specific courses about openness neither new information technologies. The first goal is create a course to begin discussion about this topics. In this course I plan to create a first small network that aggregate blogs and sites of other courses. In long term this network could be the network of the entire Faculty. | ||
'''Similar projects:''' This project has easy connections with Mary Washington project and with Open Education course. I'am interested in some relationship with communities like Seneca project has, as well. But I have to think with which community a Faculty of social science could make a relation. I suppose that I could work with Joss Winn project. | '''Similar projects:''' This project has easy connections with Mary Washington project and with Open Education course. I'am interested in some relationship with communities like Seneca project has, as well. But I have to think with which community a Faculty of social science could make a relation. I suppose that I could work with Joss Winn project. | ||