Digipedia
Digipedia is a new digital platform providing comprehensive software tutorials to students and life-long learners around the globe. The main goal is to provide enhanced support to students be teaching and refining their digital skills to complement the courses at TU Deflt. The platform provides software learning materials in one single location so it is easy to find and to use. Due to the fact that the content is open source (see license information below), it also serves as a learning platform for others around the world that want to improve their digital skills.
Digipedia is funded by the BK Quality Agreement Kwaliteitsafspraken Projecten (WSV) from the Bouwkunde Faculty at TU Delft and by the Open Science Funding from the TU Delft Library.
How it started!
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Digipedia is the second iteration of TOI-Pedia, a digital repository of course material, tutorials, and software documentation related to the application of ICT in Architecture, Design and education. TOI-Pedia contained the teaching material for the Design Informatics (TOI) courses of Bouwkunde at TU Delft. TOI-Pedia was started as an initiative in 2006 by the chair of Design Informatics fro the AET department. Digipedia now expands on the tutorials previously offered, by hosting tutorials about digital skills for the entire Bouwkunde faculty.
Open Education
Under construction – Explain what open education is
Thank you!
A large team of people helped to make Digipedia a reality! Credits for content are found on the individual tutorial pages.
Thank you to everyone who worked on Digipedia …
… thank you to the team that created and maintained TOI-Pedia
Paul de Ruiter [BK], Sevil Sariyildiz [BK], Henry Kiksen [BK], Hans Hoogenboom [BK], Job de Vogel [BK]
… and thank you to everyone who helped along the way.
Copyright
The text and most of the images are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) 4.0 License. If images are not licensed under CC BY, then it is noted in the description which indicates the license under which it is released or, if it is non-free, the rationale under which it is used.
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