[hackerspaces] CC-licensed Maker Pedagogy (Lesson Plans, etc)?

Jerry Isdale isdale at gmail.com
Tue May 24 04:54:38 CEST 2011


John hit on a good point - need for solved problems, and perhaps worksheets.
Esp important for math but electronics needs it too.

I like the idea of old text books. Reuse may even be fair use depending how
much is used.

I found some old NAVy electronics training books that are pretty thick w
examples and problems. Navy techs (used to) need to know how to hack
equipment back from dead w minimal support and spares.

Aloha
Jerry Isdale

On May 23, 2011 1:21 PM, "john arclight" <arclight at gmail.com> wrote:
> One problem with teaching subjects like mathematics is that you need to
make
> up a bunch of exercises, make sure they can be solved, etc.
>
> Teachers usually build their lessons around an existing book for this
> reason. What about using an out-of-copyright text that is avaiilable as a
> PDF to create a class? Those 1960s calculus/trig/stats books are B&W and
> don't have web links, but the content hasn't really changes.
>
> Arclight
> On May 23, 2011 12:09 PM, "Mel" <mel at hackersouverts.fr> wrote:
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