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KEYWORD ENTRY TEMPLATE

Note: Maximum Length for each keyword entry (including works cited) is 3000 words

The entry should be authored in Markdown, saved as an .md file. If you'd like, then you can simply copy the raw Markdown for this file and replace it with your own content.

Please email your assigned editor with any questions or concerns. Your assigned editor is the person who contacted you with details about this template.

1. Author Name(s)

2. Bulleted List of Curated Pedagogical Resources

For quick reference, provide a bulleted list of the ten pedagogical resources featured in your keyword entry. Please provide ten resources. No more, no less.

  • "Title," Creator, URL (Project Type)

Example: "English 101," Pat Patterson, university.edu/101syllabus.pdf (syllabus)

Sample project types include:

  • Syllabus
  • Essay
  • Teaching Guidelines
  • Assignment
  • Lesson Plan
  • Website
  • Collaborative Project
  • Co-authored Document
  • University / College Initiative

3. Curatorial Statement (roughly 750-800 words, MLA Format)

The curatorial statement expresses your vision of the keyword — what it means in a pedagogical context and how you approached the task of curating pedagogical resources around it. Statements can include some or all of the following:

  • Vision statement (how do you envison or understand this keyword and its relation to pedagogy?)
  • Scholarly rationale for selections
  • Criteria for selections (why were the specific curated resources selected?)
  • Important issues (why teach this now? why does this topic matter for students? for faculty? for a field? what makes this keyword unique or exemplary for digital pedagogy?)
  • Particular intersections with your pedagogical philosophy/teaching conditions (how and where do you teach issues related to this keyword? in what course(s)? with what learning expectations/outcomes in mind? with or without what resources? what are your students' backgrounds, interests, or investments?)

4. Curated Pedagogical Resources (ten resources, each with metadata, a screenshot, and a 150-word annotation)

Select ten pedagogical resources to feature for your keyword. Each resource should include:

  • Screenshot (PNG or JPG), if applicable
  • Source URL
  • A Copy of the Resource (in HTML, PDF, DOCX, TXT, MD, RTF, MP3, MP4, MOV, PNG, or JPG), if possible
  • Name of Creator
  • Attribution Information (Author, University/College)
  • An annotation of no more than 150 words that includes:
    • Brief statement of Aim/Purpose of the Resource (what is it?)
    • Brief statement on Its Relevance to the Keyword (why is it important/useful, what does it do well, how does it exemplify digital pedagogy)
    • Guidelines for Use (how to integrate it into a course, what might need revision/adaptation)

Feel free to push these resources to a server for remote access, and then send us the URL. In your Markdown file, you can just include file names (e.g., screenshot1.png) for our reference, with the annotations and other information following them. Ultimately, all of your resources will be intergrated in this repository (curateteaching/digitalpedagogy).

5. Related Materials (Bulleted List)

In MLA format, list five related items or resources that are informative for teaching with your keyword in mind. Please only include five items. No more, no less.

For each item, include Author, Title, and URL

Items may include:

  • Scholarly journal article
  • Book
  • Video, audio, or other dynamic media
  • Crowdsourced document
  • Blog post
  • Website

6. Works Cited

A works cited for all references in your entry, including your ten resources, your five related materials, and anything referenced in your curatorial statement.