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Develop Guidelines How to Create or Adapt Training/Teaching Material #38

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matthiasfromm opened this issue May 31, 2016 · 3 comments

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@matthiasfromm
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matthiasfromm commented May 31, 2016

As a rough guidance we should develop guidelines (including style guidance) for how to create training and teaching material and how to adapt it.

Maybe containing:

  1. some guidelines (or references) to markdown
  2. some guidelines on what material can be used (e.g. images, videos, etc.), in particular what kind of licenses can be used and how to attribute properly
  3. some writing style guidance

I put that into the #mozsprint Milestone since I think that might be quite helpful once we get started with actually developing the material (after having defined the structure).

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aleimba commented May 31, 2016

Related to #25.

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As we've discussed in our call today:

  • We should put back 2. for the moment and get in contact with someone from creative commons to check whether there might be a preferred way to handle this issue, or whether to absolutely avoid using any other material than CC0 (or own stuff).
  • For 1. we can refer to Github's own Markdown guide or other useful guides around (such as Daring Fireball). Maybe referring to Scholarly Markdown would also be an option, but I don't know how far they've come.
  • For 3. we can start having a look e.g. at the contributing guidelines of Data Carpentry or similar projects.

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aleimba commented May 31, 2016

I really also like the introduction video from IAB how to contribute to their markdown material, I described in issue #27. We don't have to make a video for that but a step-by-step description might be nice.

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