eMu – Musicologists
eMu welcomes interdisciplinary musicologists to join our Scientific Advisory Board and support eMu development through the sharing of ideas and resources for educational innovation!
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OpenEvo Core Project
eMu welcomes interdisciplinary musicologists to join our Scientific Advisory Board and support eMu development through the sharing of ideas and resources for educational innovation!
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The eMu project is working to curate and develop resources for educators. We welcome collaborations with motivated school teachers and university lecturers interested in advancing innovations in your local classrooms.
The eMu Bookshelf is a curated collection of scientific and more publicly access resources for learning about evolutionary and interdisciplinary perspectives on the origins and diversity of music.
Information for students interested in collaborating on eMu educational design and innovation research projects.
Ein Projekt für die Entwicklung und Evaluation von Computersimulationen und digitalen Lernmaterialien, gefördert durch die Joachim Herz Stiftung
The Evolving Schools Rapid Ethnographic Assessment (REA) Toolkit is an evolving collection of methods and workflows for developing a rapid or exploratory understanding of local school cultures within societal, family-level, and/or individual contexts.
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The scientific advisory and research development branch of the Evolving Schools ecosystem.
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We are interested in the big questions about the nature of schooling as it relates to human origins, diversity, and flexibility.
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A Global Initiative for Teaching and Learning about Evolution with Young Minds
EvoKids.org is a global initiative inspired by the German EvoKids.de project to advance teaching and learning about evolution with students aged 3-12.
Global ESD was the precursor project to OpenEvo, during which many of the educational and conceptual innovations informing OpenEvo have emerged. You can access the Global ESD website under www.globalesd.org. This site is now being archived as we migrate content to the OpenEvo ecosystem. If you have questions about the Global ESD project, please contact us.