I've turned one of my teaching modules in #Paleontology into an #OER. It's only one single lab, but many more are waiting to be OER-ised... therefore I really need your input to avoid future mistakes.
https://github.com/EmiliaJarochowska/Yankovich_cave/
Thanks to the feedback (shoutout to @leouieda and @JMMaok) I knew this:
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Must be editable
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Must include rubric
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Must include an example: I included a possible solution but without an essay, just the code. Now in #Rlanguage but #Python and #JuliaLang will follow.
The most watershed decision was to use #Quarto for everything to make it editable and renderable using Open Source tools and to make it version control-compatible. For people not familiar with #Quarto this may be a barrier?
Not sure what a good alternative would be. #OpenPedagogy
GitHub - EmiliaJarochowska/Yankovich_cave: Reconstruction of Pleistocene climate based on assemblages of mammal microfossils from a cave in Hungary
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