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Revision as of 15:40, 9 September 2020
There are many ways how you can contribute:
Describing Decoding the Disciplines
Add content to this wiki by e.g.
- describing what Decoding the Disciplines is and how it is done
- linking to published research on Decoding the Disciplines
Just create an user account and start contributing!
Being a form of Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Decoding the Disciplines intends to make teaching a scholarly activity. This includes sharing research results. Using this wiki you can can share your work along the full cycle of Decoding the Disciplines. That is you can contribute
- students' bottlenecks
- description of experts' mental operations and other insights gained in the Decoding process
- teaching materials
- assessments materials
- publications
In order to do so you may want to use Template:Decoding work as a starting point.
Research data and media include e.g.
- interview recordings
- interview transcripts
- assessment resultsIn order to do so you may want to use Template:Resource-File as a starting point.