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** During week 6 we will also have a final round of project reviews, with feedback and input, and close the course off. | ** During week 6 we will also have a final round of project reviews, with feedback and input, and close the course off. | ||
== Blueprints == | == Assignment: Project or Product Blueprints == | ||
Participants submitted project ideas that they'd like to work on during the six weeks of the course. | Participants submitted project ideas that they'd like to work on during the six weeks of the course. | ||
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The idea was to come up with blueprints that apply open content, open tech, and open pedagogy practices (as they are discussed in the course) to a project you feel passionate about. | The idea was to come up with blueprints that apply open content, open tech, and open pedagogy practices (as they are discussed in the course) to a project you feel passionate about. | ||
At the end of the course, we'd like all participants to have completed a blueprint | At the end of the course, we'd like all participants to have completed a blueprint that describes how they might implement their idea. There are no restrictions to the form this could take - build a mock-up, draw on a napkin and take a photograph, create an entirely new web application from scratch, make a video that highlights the concept -- all we ask is that the projects are ''real''. The seminars and discussions in the course will help you figure out how to apply ''open'' to your project idea - and we hope that after the course you'll feel well prepared to take your blueprint and build it. | ||
Some of the original examples we could think of included: | Some of the original examples we could think of included: | ||
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There will be dedicated sessions during the course to discuss the projects, and mentors from Mozilla, ccLearn, and P2PU will provide feedback. | There will be dedicated sessions during the course to discuss the projects, and mentors from Mozilla, ccLearn, and P2PU will provide feedback. | ||
'''Assignments can be done alone or in groups.''' If you want to work in a group, we can help you find people working on a similar topic. Groups can collaborate on a single idea as a team, or simply offer peer support on each others' ideas. |
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