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[[Ensemble]] is an NSF NSDL Pathways project working to establish a national, distributed digital library for computing education. Our project is building a distributed portal providing access to a broad range of existing educational resources for computing while preserving the collections and their associated curation processes. We want to encourage contribution, use, reuse, review and evaluation of educational materials at multiple levels of granularity and we seek to support the full range of computing education communities including computer science, computer engineering, software engineering, information science, information systems and information technology as well as other areas often called “computing + X” or “X informatics.”
  
Ensemble is a cross-university collaborative effort that aims to bring together the global community of computing educators around a growing set of content collections with high-quality educational resources.
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= See also =
 
 
= Relevant links =
 
 
* Ensemble portal [http://www.computingportal.org/site/?q=node/14 link]
 
* Ensemble portal [http://www.computingportal.org/site/?q=node/14 link]
 
* Ensemble Computing Pathway [http://nsdl.org/about/?pager=pathways&subpager=ENSEMBLE at NSDL.org]
 
* Ensemble Computing Pathway [http://nsdl.org/about/?pager=pathways&subpager=ENSEMBLE at NSDL.org]
* [http://www.openarchives.org/pmh/ OAI-PMH]
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* [[PERSEUS adaptation for Ensemble project]]
* [http://www.openid.net OpenID]
 
  
== Contacts ==
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= Contacts =
 
[[User:Myudelson | Michael V. Yudelson]]
 
[[User:Myudelson | Michael V. Yudelson]]

Latest revision as of 02:29, 27 March 2015

Ensemble is an NSF NSDL Pathways project working to establish a national, distributed digital library for computing education. Our project is building a distributed portal providing access to a broad range of existing educational resources for computing while preserving the collections and their associated curation processes. We want to encourage contribution, use, reuse, review and evaluation of educational materials at multiple levels of granularity and we seek to support the full range of computing education communities including computer science, computer engineering, software engineering, information science, information systems and information technology as well as other areas often called “computing + X” or “X informatics.”

See also

Contacts

Michael V. Yudelson