Recently I tweeted about the official first preview release of my new Docsify Open MultiCourse Starter Kit, and I thought I would share it here:
It's officially almost official! A preview of the https://t.co/Cj7y22iLmY Open MultiCourse Starter Kit is now available. This Docsify starter kit supports multiple courses within a single Docsify site via GitHub Pages. Learn more and try out a demo๐๐ผhttps://t.co/HatUWNwVJJ
— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) September 22, 2021
After a bit of a break this summer I am now preparing for three consecutive terms of CMPT-363 as a Limited Term Lecturer at SFU - aka 52 Weeks of CMPT-363!
While I have been quite happy from a learning perspective with student-generated open book final exams in the previous four offerings of 363, I’ve decided to no longer pursue this approach of assessment as it turned 363 over time into more of a writing course than I (and the students) preferred. To replace the final exam I am adding a weekly visual entry journal entry and an additional individual assignment.
For students not in other Canvas LMS courses a standalone site with Canvas links is available, and for students in other Canvas courses the same course site content is seamlessly embedded into Canvas. This term is the first time I will be using my new Docsify Open Course Starter Kit, which can use GitHub Pages for hosting the site vs. a PHP server as required with my earlier Grav CMS projects.
Figure 1 - Fall 2021 Docsify Standalone Course Site
Figure 2 - SFU CMPT-363 Fall 2021 Open Course Hub within Canvas LMS
Curious about my new Docsify Open Course Starter Kit project? Thanks to the folks at ETUG a 10-minute overview of my new Docsify projects for open courses and publishing is available for viewing.
I am looking forward to re-connecting with my new students in September and over the next year, and in the meantime I will try to enjoy the few last weeks of summer!
Recently I tweeted about the official first releases of my two new Docsify Starter Kit projects, and I thought I would share them here:
Continue Reading๐ขhttps://t.co/Cj7y22iLmY Open Course Starter Kit v1.0 released. Quickly create & host #Markdown based course sites on GitHub Pages. Seamlessly embed page content in other systems (i.e. #LMS, #MSTeams, etc). Optional “Edit this Page” on GitHub link. https://t.co/VcDLOgftoz pic.twitter.com/8sdIj1B3RU
— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) May 18, 2021
Recently I tweeted about efforts to further align my Grav and Docsify Open Course projects, keeping their unique strengths while sharing core features, and I thought I would share them here:
Continue ReadingIn the past few weeks a lot of progress has been made to align the key features of my @getgrav Open Course Hub and https://t.co/Cj7y22iLmY projects, as can be seen below with seamlessly embedding content from both projects into the #CanvasLMS๐๐ผ January 4, 2021
Recently I tweeted an announcement of a notable update to my Docsify Open Course Starter Kit, and I thought I would share them here:
Continue ReadingThe flexibility of using Markdown as a platform-independent content format… @getgrav Open Course Hub, meet https://t.co/3uT8dwMpwi Open Course Starter Kit๐๐ผ pic.twitter.com/Dfg1OfJJeW
— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) https://t.co/VcDLOgftoz— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) November 27, 2020
Recently I tweeted about my release of two new Docsify Starter Kits, and I thought I would share them here:
Continue ReadingI only discovered https://t.co/Cj7y22iLmY earlier this month(!), and now I am sharing TWO new projects to help others enjoy this awesome Markdown site generator๐
— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) March 27, 2020
Docsify Open Publishing Starter Kithttps://t.co/1TwtBuAfE4
Docsify Open Course Starter Kithttps://t.co/VcDLOgftoz
Recently I tweeted about my discovery of Docsify, which led me to also update my Future-friendly Open Content diagram, and I thought I would share them here:
Continue ReadingI've just revised my Future-friendly Open Content system to include Docsify, an amazing Markdown-based documentation system that automatically re-generates updated Markdown pages ๐ pic.twitter.com/MnvcnmW4p0
— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) March 3, 2020