Filesystems and git by extension don't enforce any particular style choices, and educators are left with a huge - what, technical debt? - of organizing curriculum materials and keeping them organized. They have to be consistent, approachable, minimum investment. Reminds me of quality documentation on technical projects.
Here's my thing: Surely there's some kind of template or framework for developing quality instructional materials? Bootstrap for education?
A common agreement about how this stuff can be formatted as a best practice?
Okay, for realsies, someone meet me where I am:
Filesystems and git by extension don't enforce any particular style choices, and educators are left with a huge - what, technical debt? - of organizing curriculum materials and keeping them organized. They have to be consistent, approachable, minimum investment. Reminds me of quality documentation on technical projects.
Here's my thing: Surely there's some kind of template or framework for developing quality instructional materials? Bootstrap for education?
A common agreement about how this stuff can be formatted as a best practice?