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OP/CIL
In thinking about how open pedagogy relates to different theoretical frameworks, I picked critical information literacy because it’s something I want to know more about. In addition to reading the Critical Information Literacy article, I also looked over Putting Critical … Continue reading
Record Store Day’s big score
There was some impromptu vinylcasting on ds106radio yesterday, ending up with Jim playing Sonic Youth’s Goo album. One of the songs was Cinderella’s Big Score. The title echoes the Shaft sequel, so it was just asking for the ds106 mashup … Continue reading
OER & ILOs
At my institution, we have six institutional learning outcomes for general education: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Racial and Social Justice Critical Thinking Communication Scientific Reasoning Quantitative Reasoning Information Literacy each with 2-4 specifications, so it’s really 20 outcomes under 6 … Continue reading
OE, OP, & OEREP
Much was written on the subject of Open Education in the early 70s. This declined to a trickle by 1980 and has only started to pick up in the past decade. There are a variety of reasons for the drop … Continue reading
Open and shut
When we talk about open in terms of OER, we usually define it by the 5 Rs. That works well enough, but I think there are nuances of open that are worth considering. I tend to use a door metaphor, … Continue reading