The Role of Online Communities in Developing the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Wiki: Summary
The Role of Online Communities in Developing the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Wiki: Summary
The Role of Online Communities in Developing the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Summary
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The Role of Online Communities in Developing the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
February 17 - March 5, 2006 | SCoPE Discussion
Description [edit]
We are familiar with the idea that scholarly activities revolve around research disciplines: science, literature, mathematics, social sciences and so on. But what do we mean by scholarship as it applies to teaching and learning? And after we have defined it, how can we foster it?
Participation [edit]
Facilitators : Liz Wallace
Forum Participants:
- Alice MacGillivray
- Barbara Berry
- Cheryl Amundsen
- Elizabeth Wallace
- Heather Ross
- Paul Beaufait
- *Russ*ell Day
- Sylvia Currie
- Vivian Neal
Resources [edit]
- Forum contributions mentioning resources
- Full outline of this 2-week event
- Peter's learning journey on his Critical Technology blog.
Question Summary [edit]
- Our questions