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* '''#1: What is Money?''' (''Author, Date''): description etc. | * '''#1: What is Money?''' (''Author, Date''): description etc. | ||
* '''#2: The Job Guarantee''' (''Author, Date''): description etc | * '''#2: The Job Guarantee''' (''Author, Date''): description etc | ||
== <span id="Index" style="font-size:80%">Index</span>== | == <span id="Index" style="font-size:80%">Index</span>== |
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Learning Materials
Curations
Curations are collections of learning materials intentionally organized around a particular topic (theme, issue, question, etc). They can be short and concise, like an encyclopedia entry, or longer and broader, like a survey course syllabus, and are often but not always structured sequentially. Curations can be explored individually or collaboratively with others in a more structured way (via a learning community and/or forum discussion).
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- #0: Getting Started (Author, Date): description etc.
- #1: What is Money? (Author, Date): description etc.
- #2: The Job Guarantee (Author, Date): description etc
Index
- #5: Law, Money, Technology (Author, Date): description etc.
- #4: Financial Regulation (Author, Date): description etc.
- #3: Public Finance (Author, Date): description etc.
- #2: The Job Guarantee (Author, Date): description etc
- #1: What is Money? (Author, Date): description etc.
- #0: Getting Started (Author, Date): description etc.