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Welcome to the Demo project for how to use the OSF in the classroom to help students create reproducible projects, and help you as an instructor easily access those projects. (need to fill this out, talk about how things have components, what a fork does, give more detail for new users). [move this content to PDFs, visuals In the [Example Wiki][1] you will see an example of what the wiki for a typical course project might look like. The wiki contains a set of instructions for your students on how to create their class projects and link them back to larger project for the whole course. **To set up a project for your course:** 1. Create a new project 2. Add the instructors as contributors with administrative access 3. Add any TAs as contributors with either admin or read+write acess 4. Decide what you want your students OSF projects to look like. What components would you like them to have? What files would you like them to upload? 5. Add a component to your main course project called 'Class Project Template' 6. Within this 'Class Project Template' component, add whatever other components you want (e.g. a Data component) 7. If you want to put instructions to students about what files and information should appear in each section of their project, you can put these instructions in the wiki for those sections of the template. 8. Go back to you course project and add all the students in your class as contributors with 'read+write' access. 9. Put instructions in the course project wiki about how you would like your students to use the template and how you would like them to link their projects back to the class project so that the instructors and TAs can easily find all the students' class projects. An example of this language can be found in the [Example Wiki][1] in this Demo project. [1]: https://osf.io/baq23/wiki/Example%20Wiki/ **Quick setup option:** 1. Go the the 'duplicate' button in the top right corner of the main course project and 'fork' this project. This will create an independent project with you as the contributor that you can modify to fit the needs for your course. 2. Delete the 'FAQs wiki', copy the contents of the 'Example Wiki' into the 'Home' wiki and then delete the 'Example Wiki'. Modify the content of the new 'Home' wiki to fit wiht your course. 2. Modify the contents of the 'Class Project Template' as needed (e.g. change wiki contents and component names/number of components) 3. Add TAs and Student contributors using steps 3 and 8 above.
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