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#OER in Psychology

Looking for #OpenTextbooks or other #OER (Open Educational Resources) in Psychology? I created this brief video overview of the many, many options available in my discipline:

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OER, Equity, and Implicit Creative Redlining

The open education movement wants to be a force for equity. The argument is straightforward and powerful: Widen access to educational resources and those who disproportionately suffer at the hands of...

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Open Educational Practices in Service of the Sustainable Development Goals

On October 23, 2018 I had the privilege of speaking at the United Nations Headquarters at OpenCon UN. My presentation focused on how open educational practices can support progress towards the...

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5Rs for Open Pedagogy

I have been thinking about the values and ideals that underpin open pedagogy for me. I say for me because these are personal, subjective, and contextual. This is similar to the concept of open pedagogy...

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What research on OER cannot tell us

I love reading research on OER. That so many researchers across so many institutional contexts are actively exploring issues related to cost, outcomes, use, and perceptions makes me happy. And that...

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For-profit, faux-pen, and critical conversations about the future of learning...

Photo by rawpixel on Unsplash I remember the first time I heard the term “free riders” being used in the context of the open education movement. It was at the Open Education Conference in 2015 in...

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Pivots, Pirouettes, and Piqués: Gracefully Managing the Anxieties of Remote...

Reblogged from the KPU Teaching & Learning Commons blog. As we should all know by now, pivoting rapidly to remote delivery of teaching and learning over the course of a few days to is not the same...

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Reflections on leadership, self-care, and building humane systems

Caring for myself is not self-indulgence, it is self-preservation, and that is an act of political warfareAudre Lorde Dinner Bay, Mayne Island Three weeks ago my family and I spent three days on the...

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Lessons from the Pandemic Journey (Part 1)

Yesterday, I gave a virtual keynote at the 2021 OLC Accelerate Conference. The title of my talk was 20/21: A Pedagogical Journey. In it I reflected on the journey of higher education over the past 18...

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Lessons from the Pandemic Journey (Part 2)

Last week, I gave a virtual keynote at the 2021 OLC Accelerate Conference. The title of my talk was 20/21: A Pedagogical Journey. In it I reflected on the journey of higher education over the past 18...

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