DC Instructor's Guide

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During the NMC Summer Conference I presented on the design of the Digital Commons service.  Every time I do this presentation I talk about the best practices we've distilled from the year or so we've been in operation, and the collective decades of experience in my team (ok maybe not decades...  they're young but really good at what they do, and we all learn quickly).  Long story short, I decided I wanted to pull those best practices (which touch on the logistical as well as the pedagogical) into a very concise resource for instructors.  So I've been working on that on and off, and have a first draft I'd like to get some feedback on.  So if you have a moment, please download the attached PDF and let me know what you think.

(NOTE: this is a PDF because it's intended to be a one-page hand-out.  There will be an extended online version, coming soon.)

Digital Commons Instructor's Guide (version 11-11-08)

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