[fusion_text]30 students came to the McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning in Frist for the first ever intersession Wikithon for Principedia. Wikithons (previously referred to as Hackademics) are the premier events for Principedia and take place at key times throughout
Hackademics Fall 2016 Contest Winners
Principedia is happy to announce the Fall 2016 Hackademics contest winners. The submissions were excellent and are a great addition to Principedia’s current repository of Course Analyses. 1st Place: $125 & Lunch at Prospect’s Garden Room Eva Parisi Lukas
Fall 2016 Course Analysis Contest Deadline Extended to Oct. 19th!
If you couldn’t make it to the Hackademics event this past weekend, don’t fret, you can still win prizes! The course analysis contest deadline for Fall 2016 has been extended to Oct. 19th. Submit a course analysis and you could
Video: 10 Reasons You Should Go To Hackademics
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Principedia Course Analysis Contest: submissions due Oct. 11th
Submit a course analysis to the Principedia contest by 11:59pm on Oct. 11th and you could win one of 8 prizes!
Upcoming event: Hackademics Fall ’16
The next Hackademics event is officially scheduled! The event will be on October 8th from 11am-3pm at Mathey College. Leave your legacy at Princeton by contributing your very own piece to Principedia. Prizes will be awarded and food will be
Our Mission – Learn, Share, Improve
Aim of the Project The aim of Principedia–which serves to realize the larger mission of McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning–is to gather, organize, and circulate knowledge about learning in the Princeton context and to create a high-quality resource which
Principedia Journal Vol. 1 Fall 2016
Our first print journal is now out! Look for it in your college office and around the dining halls. The journal is the work of fearless editors Nicole Wang ’17 and Nathan Agmon ’17 and highlights the Course Analysis written
Start Your Semester Strong!
What to Do the First Week to Start the Semester Strong Thursday, Sep 8, 2016 A lot happens during the first week of the fall semester—and every week—at Princeton, so you’ll want to get organized from the start. Devote some
Win $125: Course Analysis Writing Contest!!!
Contribute your strategies for success in your favorite class at Princeton and be a part of a growing community of scholars dedicated to revealing the Princeton Hidden Curriculum! Go here for the course analysis structure and guidelines. Four 1st place