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'''How to define curriculum'''
'''How to define curriculum'''


*Scope of the Course
*Scope of the Course
**More than one course?
**More than one course?  
**Could take pieces of this to other courses


*Case Studies
*Case Studies
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*Digital preservation project basics
*Digital preservation project basics


*Resource listing
*Bibliography/resource listing
**Project Reports
**Listservs
**Surveys
**IMLS funded projects (museums?)


*Existing Syllabi
*Existing Syllabi
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**MERLOT.ORG
**MERLOT.ORG


*Making a case for preservation
*Educational resources
**DPOE materials
**ARL, LYRASIS, NEDCC


*Making a case for preservation
*International resources/programs
 
*Exercises/assignments
 
*Case studies
**Philosophies
**Implementations
 
*Competencies
*Products/Vendors/Service providers
**Commercial and non-commercial

Latest revision as of 15:18, 11 February 2016

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How to define curriculum

  • Scope of the Course
    • More than one course?
    • Could take pieces of this to other courses
  • Case Studies
  • Tools
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Legal issues/policy
  • Standards
  • Administration/govt.
  • Policies/planning
  • Digital preservation project basics
  • Bibliography/resource listing
    • Project Reports
    • Listservs
    • Surveys
    • IMLS funded projects (museums?)
  • Existing Syllabi
    • "Syllabus Finder" database (GMU)
    • Dig. Library Curriculum (UNC Chapel Hill)
    • MERLOT.ORG
  • Making a case for preservation
  • Educational resources
    • DPOE materials
    • ARL, LYRASIS, NEDCC
  • International resources/programs
  • Exercises/assignments
  • Case studies
    • Philosophies
    • Implementations
  • Competencies
  • Products/Vendors/Service providers
    • Commercial and non-commercial