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bnugent Document Editing 6 Mar 25 2008, 9:15 AM EDT by Yogibooker
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I'm attaching the course syllabus as a word document to this page. I am curious to see how collaborative document editing works. I was hoping to have a nice complete, formatted Syllabus for the course that could just be in one convenient document. So far, I have added Weeks 1 & 2 discovery exercises and resources, and left week 3 blank until it becomes available. I was hoping to encourage group participation and we could see how this works and find out the benefits or hurdles of collaborative efforts. So, open the "Syllabus.doc" attachment on this page and edit it, manipulate it, change it, work it, make it look pretty, and let's see what happens...Of course, I don't want to distract from the course objectives, so will the course instructors please indicate if this is an appropriate activity for the course?

Thanks,

Bryan
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Word Document version April 14 2008.doc (Word Document - 408k)
posted by janefama@umassmed.ed   Apr 14 2008, 10:57 AM EDT
Syllabus revised again
Word Document BwJJg4sJcZSQNzD2ASyRgg==406016.doc (Word Document - 408k)
posted by Yogibooker   Mar 24 2008, 4:08 PM EDT
Syllabus with Week 3
Word Document Syllabus collaboration.doc (Word Document - 396k)
posted by botsford   Mar 20 2008, 11:06 AM EDT
Syllabus revised
Word Document Syllabus.doc (Word Document - 402k)
posted by bnugent   Mar 19 2008, 5:14 PM EDT
Syllabus

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