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H2O Dustin A. Lewis | H2O Project Manager and Technical Lead March 13, 2013 | NEASIS&T

H2O Dustin A. Lewis | H2O Project Manager and Technical Lead March 13, 2013 | NEASIS&T. H2O is a suite of online classroom tools located at http://h2odev.law.harvard.edu. http://brk.mn/h2o dlewis@cyber.law.harvard.edu. H2O. License Features and Functionalities Adoption and Content

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H2O Dustin A. Lewis | H2O Project Manager and Technical Lead March 13, 2013 | NEASIS&T

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  1. H2O Dustin A. Lewis | H2O Project Manager and Technical Lead March 13, 2013 | NEASIS&T

  2. H2O is a suite of online classroom tools located athttp://h2odev.law.harvard.edu

  3. http://brk.mn/h2o dlewis@cyber.law.harvard.edu

  4. H2O • License • Features and Functionalities • Adoption and Content • Open Source

  5. H2O • License • Features and Functionalities • Adoption and Content • Open Source

  6. H2O allows professors to freelydevelop, remix, and share online textbooks under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License

  7. H2O • License • Features and Functionalities • Adoption and Content • Open Source

  8. playlist

  9. remix it

  10. collage

  11. html nodes

  12. =

  13. layering

  14. &

  15. ellisions

  16. &

  17. highlighting

  18. &

  19. annotations

  20. View only the required text, or expand the selection to view the entire case.

  21. Add your own questions or comments within the tool.

  22. Decide which layers of the text to view, highlight, or hide, including your own annotations.

  23. Select which color you want for each layer.

  24. &

  25. to keep warm during Boston’s gelid winters …

  26. cases • text blocks

  27. media

  28. H2O • License • Features and Functionalities • Adoption and Content • Open Source

  29. The platform was successfully beta tested in Professor Jonathan Zittrain’s Fall 2011 Torts class at Harvard Law School.

  30. Students’ Response In Prof. Zittrain’s Torts class, students overwhelmingly (79%) preferred H2O to a traditional casebook

  31. 3 reasons

  32. $

  33. lb.

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