User:Piotrus/Teaching materials

I would like to initiate sharing of freely-licensed teaching materials from sociology and related fields. This is a test page to see how it goes. For now, I list resources I can share in my section below, and I would like to invite all readers to create their own sections on this page.

Materials from Piotrus (Piotr Konieczny)
Those are courses I have taught and for which I have a lot of materials (slides, syllabus, and such). I am more than happy to send my materials to you; in exchange I'd simply request that you share your own materials under the same, free license, and list them here. To request the materials, email me (there is also an "e-mail this user" link to the right).


 * Global society: an intro to sociology courses with a globalization focus (syllabi and lecture slides for 4-month and 1.5-month duration, readings)
 * Intro to sociology (syllabi and lecture slides for 4-months)
 * Sociology of everyday life (recitation slides mostly)
 * Sociology of the family (syllabus and lecture slides for 1.5 month duration)
 * Social research methods (syllabus and lecture slides for 4 month duration course)
 * Social theory (now developing)
 * Sociology of the Internet (now developing)
 * Statistics (now developing)

I am also a Wikipedia Ambassadors, meaning I am glad to help you figure out how to use wikis and Wikipedia in teaching.

You may read some of my papers, including one on "Teaching with Wikipedia" ('07, updated version in the works), and download a workshop-presentation on "Teaching with Wikipedia" (WikiSym'10) from the links here.

Materials from (you?)
Add your materials here. Then copy this section for the next person.

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Please create a Wikiversity account (will work on Wikipedia and Wikibooks, too) if you don't have one, and then go to "My preferences" and activate your email so you can be contacted :)

Any material you add here should be freely-licenced (what does it mean?). Freely-licensing your material is very easy, you can just add "Licenced under CC-BY-SA-3.0" to all your syllabi, slides and such.

Other materials
In addition to downloadable (or emailable) materials we are shared above, you may find the following pages useful.
 * School:Sociology
 * wikibooks:Subject:Sociology