https://github.com/titaniumbones/wildwaters
Materials for the Wild Waters sequence of courses at University of Toronto
https://github.com/titaniumbones/wildwaters
coursework documentation syllabus
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Materials for the Wild Waters sequence of courses at University of Toronto
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/titaniumbones/wildwaters
- Owner: titaniumbones
- License: other
- Created: 2017-09-07T23:52:34.000Z (over 7 years ago)
- Default Branch: master
- Last Pushed: 2018-02-02T16:28:42.000Z (about 7 years ago)
- Last Synced: 2025-03-09T02:51:37.711Z (about 2 months ago)
- Topics: coursework, documentation, syllabus
- Size: 56.6 KB
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- Open Issues: 1
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.org
- License: LICENSE.md
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* About This Repository
This repository houses the source documents for the course materials I use in RLG239, "[[http://wildwater.hackinghistory.ca][Wild Waters]]", a special topics class in the [[http://religion.utoronto.ca/][Department for the Study of Religion]] at the University of Toronto. The class is one of several pilots in a project co-ordinated by Prof. Frances Garrett and me, "[[http://outdoors.hackinghistory.ca/][U of T Outdoors]]", and is supported by an [[http://www.artsci.utoronto.ca/faculty-staff/teacher-info/atlas/index_html][ATLAS Grant]] from the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.The documents in this repository have been written in the [[http://orgmode.org/org.html#Introduction][org-mode]] syntax, a textual markup language similar to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markdown][Markdown]] only way better in pretty much every way. They've been written so that they export easily to several formats but especially to the Markdown flavour used by [[https://gohugo.io/][Hugo]], which I use to generate the course website. The site generation process is simple but involves a couple of steps; I hope to document it here soon. The final course structure looks a little different from the structure of this repository, and relies to some extent on sophisticated features of org-mode and the [[https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/][Emacs]] text editor. As soon as I have everything properly automated and cleaned up, I will post a full set of instructions here.
To see the site in action, check out its [[http://wildwater.hackinghistory.ca/][rendered home on the web]]!