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The open content teachers' node
Heather Ford · Johannesburg (South Africa) · Aug 27th, 2007 10:06 am
The goal of this node is to bring together teachers/lecturers who teach Creative Commons/open content courses to share their methodology and curricula and develop model courses as a base for others.
The main activities of the project will be in gathering together methodology and curricula, and then developing a set of model courses to be tested at the iCommons Summit in Sapporo, July 2008. [more]
Category: Education
Project end date: 27/8/2007 (677 days ago)
Creation date: Aug 27th, 2007 10:06 am
Development stage: deployment
country: International
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Main Language: English
Number of people involved: 2
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