[TOS] Textbook outline

Ellis, Heidi J. C. Heidi.Ellis at trincoll.edu
Wed May 13 10:27:50 UTC 2009


One other thought is that there should be a mechanism for feedback from
users. For suggestions and contributions. Just like an OSS project,
there should be gateway to allow the larger community to contribute. 
Heidi

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Subject: [TOS] Textbook outline


So first, everyone agrees on a structure.

As I said before, I like the structure of Tridge's course, and I think 
that it would translate quite nicely to a textbook structure.  So I
stole 
it.  I also stole some of the work that Chris Tyler and Dave Humphrey
have 
been preparing for POSSE.

Here's the first cut of the first version of an outline of 
an outline of a textbook:

http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/User:Gregdek/Textbook

Let's hear it, profs.  Right idea?  Wrong idea?

Please advice, because at some point, I'm just gonna start writing and 
soliciting writers, and if we're wasting our time, that would be great
to 
know up front.  :)

--g

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