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Select projects and collect notes for initial swagmap projects #12

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usernamenumber opened this issue Jun 13, 2015 · 3 comments
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Someone at the institute (@jaylarson85?) should select the project(s) we most want to be able to use for a demo of Swag. For each project, we'll need all the details that should go into a swagmap for it, including:

  1. Descriptions of each point that should go on each map
    • I'm unclear from our discussion whether the idea is for the points to be objectives within a project or projects within a curriculum, or something in between
  2. The student notes for each point
    • In other words, the information students should see when they click that point on the map, or a link to that information
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@jaylarson85 proposes the following for initial swagmaps:

  1. Intro to Scratch (good to show coding work)
  2. Business basics (quite note-heavy)
  3. ADDIE (model for creating content - will ensure we create these swagmaps in an intelligent manner)

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@jaylarson85, do we have detailed lesson plans / exercises for these, from which to start generating nodes/swagifacts for the map? If so, can you provide links?

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Working on getting those together.

On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 8:53 PM, Brad Smith [email protected]
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@jaylarson85 https://github.com/jaylarson85, do we have detailed lesson
plans / exercises for these? If so, can you provide links?


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