Tony Hirst pointed me to a lovely blog by a T189 student. It’s a stunning example of the usefulness of blogging in education. It provides the student with a tool for publication and self-expression, and it provides very useful information for teachers (e.g. in this case about the difficulties T189 students are experiencing with our [...]
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Student blogging
Posted in Blogging, Learning, Photography, Teaching on June 10, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
How to teach about IP
Posted in IP, Learning, Teaching on May 23, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Cory Doctorow has been teaching an undergraduate course at the University of Southern California called ‘PWNED: Everyone on Campus is a Copyright Criminal’. The class was open to anyone on or off campus, and lectures were podcasted. The students edited a class blog and were expected to improve Wikipedia posts relevant to the class. For [...]