18 Public Knowledge Projects

At the end of the semester, fellows who had been working in groups of 4–5 people throughout the semester produced and shared open-licensed work as public contributions to knowledge shared online. Some fellows hosted Zoom workshops, produced podcasts, hosted in-person events, created virtual exhibits, held interactive panels or discussions, created websites, or other Open Educational Resources. You can read more about these on the TLH blog, our Resources tab, our Open Ed CUNY group, or read summaries of all the Public Knowledge projects from 2021-2022 and 2022-2023.

 

 

Example Public Knowledge Project: Freedom Dreaming Zine, Spring 2023

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