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Literacy in a digital education world and peripheral issues.
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As You’re Preparing the Syllabus. . .

As You’re Preparing the Syllabus. . . | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
The “find and replace” feature in Word quickly makes an old syllabus ready for a new course. Use it too many times and thinking about the course settles into a comfortable rut. Yes, we may change more than just the dates, but when was the last time we considered something beyond what needs to go on the syllabus? The literature answers that question with a few definitive conclusions and a host of possibilities. Here are some thoughts, offered with just a bit of provocation, in the hopes they might reenergize our thinking about the syllabus and what it can accomplish in the course, for students and for the teacher.
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How to Write a Syllabus

How to Write a Syllabus | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
A well-designed syllabus is an essential tool for effectively managing a course. It gives students a clear understanding of your expectations and a road map for how the course will be conducted. When done right, a syllabus can prevent a lot of misunderstandings as the semester progresses.

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Nik Peachey's curator insight, August 12, 2016 12:55 AM

Really useful article with a syllabus template you can download to write your own.

LibrarianLand's curator insight, August 12, 2016 12:23 PM
This is a good reminder of what should be in a syllabus. At best these provide the instructor with protection from accusations from students of "I didn't know," plus they force us to organize the class and layout its objectives for ourselves and our students.
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What Do Our Syllabi Really Say? – Cate Denial

What Do Our Syllabi Really Say? – Cate Denial | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
A lot changed for me last week.  Let me give you a concrete example:

The syllabus I distributed to students in spring term, 2017, said the following about plagiarism:
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