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WSU Academic Technology Blog: May 2016
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WSU Academic Technology Blog. Tuesday, May 3, 2016. The Open Syllabus Project. The Open Syllabus Project. OSP) 'maps' or 'indexes' what we all put into our course syllabi in terms of textbooks or required readings. You can then browse and search using the Open Syllabus Explorer. And explore patterns and connections on the Citation Graph/Map. Which reminds me a bit of The Internet map. If interested: share your syllabi. With OSP because it's in the syllabus! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Analyzing a million syllabi | Teaching Finance
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Analyzing a million syllabi. May 25, 2016. May 25, 2016. The good people at the Open Syllabus Project. Looked at over a million syllabi and extracted citations and other metadata from them, including textbooks and journal articles. The top general book in finance is “A Random Walk Down Wall Street”, the top textbook is “Corporate Finance” by Ross and the most assigned journal article is “Capital Structure” by Stewart Myers. For complete results, please read on. Most popular general books. Ross, Stephen A.
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FAQ – The Open Syllabus Project
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The Open Syllabus Project. Go to the Syllabus Explorer. What is the Open Syllabus Project? How does the OSP get its syllabi? Primarily through the crawling and scraping of publicly-accessible university websites. We have also rescraped the links in Dan Cohen’s ‘million syllabus’ database from 2005-2006 utilizing the Internet Archive’s Wayback machine. We plan to continue our scraping efforts in 2016. What is Teaching Score? No, but we tried quite a few formula and thought this one worked best. If a work ...
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The OSP Galaxy – The Open Syllabus Project
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The Open Syllabus Project. Sunday, May 10th, 2015 News. Go to the Syllabus Explorer. To be continued…. A Syllabus in the news. Open Syllabus Talk at IODC 2015. OSP is hiring a Javascript Developer. Why Sociology May Always be the Field of 20 Years Ago. The OSP at Two Months. OSP is hiring a Full-stack Engineer / Data Scientist. Syllabus of the Month (Jan 2016). Open Syllabus Talk at IODC 2015. News, Press, etc. The Open Syllabus Project.
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Feminist Computer Science Education: On Paulo Freire, and seeing computing as literacy
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Feminist Computer Science Education. Thursday, January 28, 2016. On Paulo Freire, and seeing computing as literacy. Paulo Freire was a Brazilian educator, best known for his book Pedagogy of the Oppressed. Indeed, it's the most commonly assigned reading in education classes. Which isn't a textbook. His ideas have been used for teaching many topics, such as health. And African American studies. As his teams implemented education, they first spent time observing what their students do in their everyday....
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WSU Academic Technology Blog: The Open Syllabus Project
http://wsuacademictechnology.blogspot.com/2016/05/the-open-syllabus-project.html
WSU Academic Technology Blog. Tuesday, May 3, 2016. The Open Syllabus Project. The Open Syllabus Project. OSP) 'maps' or 'indexes' what we all put into our course syllabi in terms of textbooks or required readings. You can then browse and search using the Open Syllabus Explorer. And explore patterns and connections on the Citation Graph/Map. Which reminds me a bit of The Internet map. If interested: share your syllabi. With OSP because it's in the syllabus! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Teaching Things | Michelle A. Krieger
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Michelle A. Krieger. 8211; Jennifer Gonzalez’s online magazine covers all things education – resources, new research and developments, and MANY things to get you thinking about your practice and professional development ( join the cult. EdChange Critical Multicultural Pavilion. 8211; Hub for incorporating multicultural resources and social justice themes into the classroom. Links to new books, free resources and activities, intro to teacher action research and more on the EdChange webpage ( click here.
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