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The fact that it's online should make use of that fact e.g. the "book" could have an IRC channel, Twitter stream, blog, etc. | The fact that it's online should make use of that fact e.g. the "book" could have an IRC channel, Twitter stream, blog, etc. | ||
I've been wondering about using Google Docs (I now it's not open, but I'm a pragmatist before being an idealist and will consider anything that works). I've used it for small collaborative authoring projects between 2-3 people, but don't know how it would scale for larger projects. It also lacks the ability for efficient communication and annotation (possibly the "comment" and "footnote" feature would suffice?). | |||
==Open Content / Licensing== | ==Open Content / Licensing== | ||
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The "textbook" will also make use of free online resources to further inform their learning. | The "textbook" will also make use of free online resources to further inform their learning. | ||
==Open Pedagogy== | ==Open Pedagogy== |
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