Tag: version control
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Reimagining trust in academia through networked transparency
Academia should move from outsourced trust via publishers to networked transparency. While traditional publishing established mechanisms like persistent identification and peer review, today’s technology enables these functions to operate openly. Version control systems document the evolution of knowledge creation, open platforms invite diverse feedback, and scholarly control of these mechanisms creates more responsive, values-aligned academic…
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Weekly digest (22-28 May 2023)
I spent a lot of time this week experimenting with a range of software that we need for a new In Beta project that Ben and I are working on. I wasn’t sure if it was worth writing this process up, but figured it may be useful for someone else, so here goes. It’s also…
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Building a hackable, open-source, curriculum with version control
It’s possible to use distributed version control to create professional curricula that all students can edit and use for personally meaningful learning. This brief presentation discusses the major components of what would need to be in place to implement this project.