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Published Online: July 10, 2008
Published in Print: July 16, 2008
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More Educators Experimenting With ‘Open Content’
By Andrew Trotter
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Leaving their textbooks to gather dust, Houston middle school teacher Ardith A. Stewart and her students studied science this spring by assembling much of their curriculum on a class “wiki.”
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