The Knight Lab at Northwestern University is a community of students and educators who work with designers and developers to provide a variety of tools in order to pursue ideas in an open and collaborative way. The Lab is best known for a suite of innovative experiments that are open-sourced and adaptable. Learn more about The Knight Lab here and keep up with their projects via their blog. The Lab develops a variety of experiments and projects to support meaning making and storytelling. Their best experiment, TimelineJS, has been used by over 250,000 media makers worldwide. Check out their entire suite of projects that includes links, tutorials, and other ideas for your classroom.
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Julie K. Marsh is a long-time educator, a PhD candidate at The College of William and Mary focusing on curriculum and educational technology, and the Coordinator for Distance Education and Instructional Design at Bon Secours Memorial College of Nursing in Richmond, Virginia. Her current research interests include Design Thinking, Community of Inquiry, Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), creativity in the classroom, open sourced educational resources, and participatory culture.
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