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  1. Jan 2024
    1. Crowdsourced, collaborative knowledge creation such as in Wikipedia is both content and process-focused, since this creation of knowledge involves conducting research and working with others who are editing the content, including using discussion/talk pages (e.g. Wikipedia) or commenting features (e.g. Google docs) to negotiate knowledge with others.

      interesting. I am always amazed at how thorough wikipedia content is. This reminds me to be more confident should we involve students in crowdsourcing and creating collaborative knowledge.

    2. earner-created assignment/assessment

      I am glad to see this here because I am trying this with a class this semester! I was a little unsure about students creating their own assessment criteria and how far to go with it, but excited about empowering the student.

    3. EP) to refer to practices that may include the use of open educational resources (OER) in education, but that encompass multiple forms of openness beyond or even without OER.

      This is one of my main takeaways from last week--definitely growing in my understanding here!

  2. Mar 2020
    1. erstand the potential of this legislation to improve instructional collaboration

      Note the history of the growth in interest in collaboration here