Wikiversity:School and university projects/List of projects

Full courses run or organized on Wikiversity (using Wikiversity as part of their course, or editing Wikiversity as part of their assignments):

Current and future courses
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Past courses
Summary reports on past projects are welcome (see also: What I have learned).

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Completed topics
courses that led to an orderly collection of knowledge about that topic.


 * Technical writing (started 2007-2009) - (Our experience)


 * Design for the Environment (started 2007-2009) - via University of Toronto


 * Introduction to Computers (started Spring 2008) - via Mount Royal College in Calgary


 * Instructional Design (Spring 2007) - via Indiana University, Bloomington; Peter Honebein and students


 * Survey research and design in psychology (started 2008) - via the University of Canberra


 * Social psychology (psychology) (started 2008) -


 * Media literacy (Fall 2006) - Renee Hobbs, Temple University

Full courses
sharing course materials here, covering the entire course


 * Advanced ANOVA (2009) - University of Canberra


 * Composing free and open online educational resources (Spring 2008) -- online course by Teemu, University of Art and Design Helsinki


 * Teletraffic engineering - halfway b/t a book and a course. Suitable for merging into a topic.


 * Web Page design (2007) - Springfield High School. Good material to merge with the topic Web design.


 * Concept Classification, University of Indiana


 * Historical Introduction to Philosophy (2006-2007) - PHIL 374 at Mesa State College


 * Introduction to Art History (Fall 2007) - M. Davis, Westminster Schools


 * Internet and Project Competence (2008) - Web 2.0 introduction, with students from Catholic University of Eichstaett, University of North Carolina at Charlotte and Sofia University of Bulgaria

Full courses: Prof. Quoc, University of Florida
''Engineering courses by Prof. Loc Vu Quoc. Student usernames are prefixed by the course #''


 * EGM 6321, Principles of Engineering Analysis 1
 * Fall 2011, Fall 2010, Fall 2009 (TA, lecture plan))
 * EGM 6322, Principles of Engineering Analysis 2 (Spring 2009)
 * EGM 6341, Numerical Methods 1:
 * Spring 2011, Spring 2010
 * EGM 6936 seminars
 * Generalized Galerkin, CFD, turbulence (Spring 2011)
 * Uncertainty quantification (Fall 2010)
 * Multiphase flows, Turbulence (Fall 2009)
 * Dimensional analysis, scaling (Spring 2009)


 * CIS 4914, CIS Senior design (Spring 2009)


 * EAS 4200C, Aerospace Structures (Fall 2008) - Introduction to using the wiki
 * EML 4500, Finite element analysis and design (Fall 2008)
 * EML 5526, Finite element method (Spring 2011)


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Partial courses
Courses that have posted some resources or assignments here, or at least a syllabus and course concept, but not the materials for a full course.


 * Olin College Student Courses
 * Leverage (Spring 2010)
 * Hindi 101 (Fall 2009)
 * Being a sustainable engineer (Spring 2009)
 * Arbitrary Hour (Spring 2009)
 * Electronic Music and DJing (Spring 2009)
 * The Art of Reassembly (Spring 2009)
 * LifeHacks (Spring 2009)
 * Parkour and Freerunning
 * OLPC peripheral development (Fall 2008)
 * How Stuff Works (Spring 2008)
 * Vital Ideation (Spring 2008)
 * MetaOlin (2007)


 * Northern Arizona University, mainly Professor Jeffrey Downard
 * Philosophy of Law (Spring 2010) - handouts and shared resources
 * Philosophy of Law (2008) - handouts
 * Environmental Ethics - handouts
 * POS 254 Political Ideologies (Summer 2009) - Prof Joel O.


 * Other universities
 * Queer Studies (Spring 2007) - UC Davis
 * Hart County High School Visual Arts guides
 * Women In Literature (Spring 2008) - begun by students at BMCC, New York City. Syllabus only.
 * Peak oil, energy, and society (Spring 2008) - a high-school class at The Meeting School by Frederick
 * Philosophy of Science - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
 * Certificate in Christian Leadership, Agape World Fellowship School - organized by Geoff Plourde

Uncategorized

 * see Category:courses
 * (some less complete or vague projects are noted on the talk page)


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