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Revision as of 19:03, 9 September 2020
There are many ways how you can contribute:
Describe 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 results
In order to do so you may want to use Template:Resource-File as a starting point
You can make data and media accessible in one of two ways:
- Accessibility of your data/media is unrestricted, i.e. it will be available to any internet user.
- Accessibility of your data/media is restricted to persons who are registered users of this wiki and who have been granted researcher status within this wiki. Please contact CONTACT in order to apply for researcher status.