Archive | April, 2015
Feminist professors create alternate M00C http://t.co/bXLDIdL8zx #DMLcommons #ccourses
— Dr. Karen LaBonté (@klbz) April 21, 2015
On in 1 hour! Practical, Political, and Professional Considerations of Community-based Research http://t.co/8uggNh0iqD #DMLcommons
— Connected Learning Lab (@CLLab) April 21, 2015
@thornet they arediscussing community based research projects today in #dmlcommons @webmaker is the best example I know.
— jgmac1106 (@jgmac1106) April 21, 2015
@akeune #dmlcommons My other example is #GearUpWorks. I think Gear Up could benefit from formative design methodologies
— jgmac1106 (@jgmac1106) April 21, 2015
@akeune #dmlcommons Here is my bezt example http://t.co/Ex9tdFiJNL but gets at @tophe question of what is designing and what is DBR
— jgmac1106 (@jgmac1106) April 21, 2015
@akeune @mozilla Hey @epilepticrabbit & @thornet what is the best link to learn about Clubs as community research(ish) thing for #dmlcommons
— jgmac1106 (@jgmac1106) April 21, 2015
@akeune #dmlcommons Going to miss webinar live as I am working on the @mozilla webmaker club curriculum. A community research(ish) project
— jgmac1106 (@jgmac1106) April 21, 2015
Do you know about any participatory and community research projects? Please share them using with the #dmlcommons community!
— Anna Keune (@akeune) April 21, 2015