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Category Archives: session-make
Session Idea: [Make]: SoTL Design Wizard
In the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL), faculty study and improve their teaching and the learning in their classrooms and courses, and share their findings to advance the practice of teaching. SoTL may focus on any pedagogical approach – … Continue reading
Categories: Research Methods, Session Proposals, session-make, Teaching
Tags: IRB, research methods, scholarship of teaching and learning, SoTL
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Session Idea: [Talk/Make]: 50 Ways to be a FOSSer
Free & Open Source Software (FOSS) is distributed without charge and with the underlying source code, so that anyone can fix defects, update documentation, add enhancements, or otherwise modify the software and share the changes with others. Thus FOSS is … Continue reading
Categories: Crowdsourcing, Digital Literacy, Session Proposals, session-make, session-talk, Teaching
Tags: FOSS, open source
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Session Idea [Make] – Build a Linode Stackscript for a Digital Humanities/Library Application Stack
There is a necessary tension between University IT departments and the curious digital humanist, computer scientist, and librarian. IT departments pride themselves on building and supporting things that don’t ever break and that are always secure — we love them … Continue reading
Categories: Collaboration, Session Proposals, session-make
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