Teaching Resources
As any educator or researcher knows, theory is one thing and praxis is another thing entirely. The resources in this section are designed to support and inspire faculty as they move from concept to designing learning and research. They include draft learning goals that can be adapted for classes, project ideas and examples to bring inspiration for what is possible plus recommended digital tools (some of which have official UO support and some that do not), and other resources available from UO and other sources to support your community-engaged learning and/or participatory action research design.
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