While there are numerous positive opportunities offered to students through open pedagogical practices (OEP), it is also important to acknowledge and address student concerns when it comes to OEP. Open Pedagogy is intended to be student-led, with students (supported by instructors) creating Open Educational Resources (OER) that can be shared online with an open license allowing for future adaptations. Research shows that in the process of Open Pedagogy, students have concerns about the public sharing of self-created materials. These concerns can stem from their own levels of confidence with subject matter, the perceived accuracy of information they create, and the public sharing of their work. Instructors who collaboratively facilitat...
It has been argued that both Open Educational Resources (OER) and Open Educational Practices (OEP) h...
Universities have a long tradition of sharing information and knowledge, through books, journals and...
This workshop was delivered by Dr. Christina Hendricks, from the University of British Columbia, for...
While there are numerous positive opportunities offered to students through open pedagogical practic...
After 15 years of digital openness in education with as its most visible elements OER and MOOCs, the...
In the current educational landscape, open education resources provide a way to mitigate the rising ...
The study reports about an open education practice in undergraduate education, by analysing the open...
This presentation will consist of a video and links to examples of how faculty at LBCC are leveragin...
Teaching in the Open is about building connections and community. It is about contextualizing learni...
Open educational resources (OER) is about more than free textbooks and provide numerous benefits in ...
The study reports about an open education practice in undergraduate education, by analysing the open...
Open education is an evolving term that covers a range of philosophies and practices aimed at wideni...
This workshop will unpack the concepts of Open Pedagogy and Open Educational Practices and share how...
There is a growing trend in higher education to explore the various benefits of Open Educational Res...
Open Pedagogy encourages development of 21st century skills, and it can increase learner engagement....
It has been argued that both Open Educational Resources (OER) and Open Educational Practices (OEP) h...
Universities have a long tradition of sharing information and knowledge, through books, journals and...
This workshop was delivered by Dr. Christina Hendricks, from the University of British Columbia, for...
While there are numerous positive opportunities offered to students through open pedagogical practic...
After 15 years of digital openness in education with as its most visible elements OER and MOOCs, the...
In the current educational landscape, open education resources provide a way to mitigate the rising ...
The study reports about an open education practice in undergraduate education, by analysing the open...
This presentation will consist of a video and links to examples of how faculty at LBCC are leveragin...
Teaching in the Open is about building connections and community. It is about contextualizing learni...
Open educational resources (OER) is about more than free textbooks and provide numerous benefits in ...
The study reports about an open education practice in undergraduate education, by analysing the open...
Open education is an evolving term that covers a range of philosophies and practices aimed at wideni...
This workshop will unpack the concepts of Open Pedagogy and Open Educational Practices and share how...
There is a growing trend in higher education to explore the various benefits of Open Educational Res...
Open Pedagogy encourages development of 21st century skills, and it can increase learner engagement....
It has been argued that both Open Educational Resources (OER) and Open Educational Practices (OEP) h...
Universities have a long tradition of sharing information and knowledge, through books, journals and...
This workshop was delivered by Dr. Christina Hendricks, from the University of British Columbia, for...