Open Educational Principles in Practice

Public Humanities Collaborations: Student-Created Resources in the Art History Department

(Page in progress.) This page will highlight a series of public, student-created projects coordinated by faculty in the Art History and Museum Studies departments.

Want to learn about one of these featured projects before this OEP@UW spotlight is updated? If so, we recommend reading “Case Study: Frank Lloyd Wright and His Madison Buildings,” a discussion of UW-Madison professor Anna Andrzejewski’s work with students that is featured in A Guide to Making Open Textbooks With Students.

 

OEP@UW Project Collaborators: If you are a project editor and are logged into your UW account, you should be able to view and edit the working draft/collaborator notes for this page directly in our shared drive. You may need to switch which Google account you’re working in to ensure your access permissions are recognized.

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