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The KEEP toolkit is a set of web-based tools that help teachers, students and institutions quickly create compact and engaging knowledge representations on the Web.

With the KEEP Toolkit, you can:

Select and organize teaching and learning materials to illustrate some of the critical aspects of teaching and student learning.

Prompt analysis and reflection by using templates that provide conceptual frameworks, categories, and guiding prompts/questions.

Transform materials and reflections into visually appealing and intellectually engaging representations that can be easily shared online or in print.

Share ideas for peer-review, assessment, collective knowledge building, and others purposes to advance teaching and learning as a community of practice and reflection.

Simplify the technical tasks and facilitate the evolving intellectual processes involved in knowledge building and sharing.

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From the eLibrary
Book Highlights from Opening Up Education: The Collective Advancement of Education through Open Technology, Open Content, and Open Knowledge
Toru Iiyoshi and M.S. Vijay Kumar, editors
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Innovate Article on KEEP

"Harnessing Open Technologies to Promote Open Educational Knowledge Sharing," A recent article about the KEEP Toolkit from Innovate. more info
Interview with Toru Iiyoshi

Educause's interview with Toru Iiyoshi about the work of the Knowledge Media Lab is available as a podcast.
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