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{{topic header| default.png |Coursework}}
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:''For information on available coursework, see [[Open educational materials]].''
 
:''For information on available course materials, see [[Open Educational Resources]].''
 
'''Coursework''' refers to work carried out by students at [[university]] or [[high school]] as part of their learning and assessment, separate from their exams.


==Description of this area==
==Description of this area==
This area categorizes course related content, and provides links to other valuable sources (see "External links," below).  Please see the syllabi, presentations, readings, exercises, problem sets, teaching cases, etc. in the pages and subcategories below.
This area categorizes course related content, and provides links to other valuable sources (see "External links," below).  Please see the syllabi, presentations, readings, exercises, problem sets, teaching cases, etc. in the pages and subcategories below.


==Are you a teacher?==
==Are you a teacher?==


* Post your [[Appropedia:Course materials|course materials]], including schedule or lecture notes.
* Post your [[course materials]], including schedule or lecture notes.
* Consider making Appropedia a part of your curriculum.  Students can post and edit their [[coursework]] on subjects related to [[sustainability]] and [[international development]]. This allows them to take part in a global context, receive broader feedback, learn to [[Help:Contents|edit]] a wiki (very simple, but useful) and more easily collaborate with peers.
* Consider making Appropedia a part of your curriculum.  Students can post and edit their [[coursework]] on subjects related to [[sustainability]] and [[international development]]. This allows them to take part in a global context, receive broader feedback, learn to [[Help:Contents|edit]] a wiki (very simple, but useful) and more easily collaborate with peers.


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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://cnx.org Connexions (cnx.org)] - a premier repository of CC-BY and other Creative Commons-licensed educational material.
 
* [http://ocwfinder.com/ OpenCourseWare Finder]
*[http://www.smartcommunities.ncat.org/efficiency/educ/educatn3.shtml#Materials Educational Materials] at NCAT's ''Smart Communities Network'' lists K-12 materials for teaching Sustainable Development. Do a page search for "free" and there are some promising looking links.  
*[http://www.smartcommunities.ncat.org/efficiency/educ/educatn3.shtml#Materials Educational Materials] at NCAT's ''Smart Communities Network'' lists K-12 materials for teaching Sustainable Development. Do a page search for "free" and there are some promising looking links.  


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[[Category:Education]]
[[Category:Open education]]

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For information on available course materials, see Open Educational Resources.

Coursework refers to work carried out by students at university or high school as part of their learning and assessment, separate from their exams.

Description of this area

This area categorizes course related content, and provides links to other valuable sources (see "External links," below). Please see the syllabi, presentations, readings, exercises, problem sets, teaching cases, etc. in the pages and subcategories below.

Are you a teacher?

  • Post your course materials, including schedule or lecture notes.
  • Consider making Appropedia a part of your curriculum. Students can post and edit their coursework on subjects related to sustainability and international development. This allows them to take part in a global context, receive broader feedback, learn to edit a wiki (very simple, but useful) and more easily collaborate with peers.

See also

Interwiki links

External links

  • Educational Materials at NCAT's Smart Communities Network lists K-12 materials for teaching Sustainable Development. Do a page search for "free" and there are some promising looking links.
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