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Getting Started: Doing the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning |
| Public Dissemination of Results |
| One of the last aspects of the project involves public dissemination of your results. As much as possible, public dissemination should involve peer review. Venues for “going public” with your project results include peer reviewed journals, books, workshops or presentations, websites, poster sessions, plays, creative works, portfolios, among other forms that might be possible. Your choice of the venue for “going public” with your work is often guided by your disciplinary norms. It is very important for SoTL researchers to make their work public so that others can learn from these results, and we can build our future research endeavors on this work. |
Leadership
Site for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning E179 Golda Meir Library, 2311 East Hartford Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53211 Ph: 414.229.3469, Fx: 414.229.6758 Renee Meyers, Ph.D., Coordinator, Leadership Site Katina Lazarides, Communication Specialist If you have questions or comments about this page please e-mail web maintenance Site Maintenance -- Authorized Access Only |
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