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A lens is a custom view of Connexions content. You can think of it as a fancy kind of list that will let you see Connexions through the eyes of organizations and people you trust.
Lens makers point to Connexions materials (modules and collections), creating a guide that includes their own comments and descriptive tags about the content.
Any individual Connexions member, a community, or a respected organization.
Tags are descriptors added by lens makers to help label content, attaching a vocabulary that is meaningful in the context of the lens.
A lens is a custom view of Connexions content. You can think of it as a fancy kind of list that will let you see Connexions through the eyes of organizations and people you trust.
Lens makers point to Connexions materials (modules and collections), creating a guide that includes their own comments and descriptive tags about the content.
Any individual Connexions member, a community, or a respected organization.
Tags are descriptors added by lens makers to help label content, attaching a vocabulary that is meaningful in the context of the lens.
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Collection type: Course
Course by: Brent Hendricks, Adan Galvan, Mark Husband
Summary: Tutorial and reference materials for getting started with Connexions
Institution: Connexions
This collection contains: Modules by: Adan Galvan, Brent Hendricks, Charlet Reedstrom, Chuck Bearden, Connexions, Elizabeth Bartmess, Elizabeth Gregory, Mark Husband, Natalie Weber, Philip Schatz, Ricardo Radaelli-Sanchez, Sarah Coppin
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This work is licensed by Brent Hendricks, Adan Galvan, and Mark Husband under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC-BY 1.0), and is an Open Educational Resource.
Last edited by Kyle Barnhart on Jun 30, 2009 1:14 pm GMT-5.