Beyond OER: The Promises, Pitfalls, and Potential of Open Education
Link to Robin DeRosa’s March 22, 2017 Slideshare presentation at Douglas College, New Westminster, BC Link to video recording of Robin DeRosa’s presentation at Douglas College
Link to Robin DeRosa’s March 22, 2017 Slideshare presentation at Douglas College, New Westminster, BC Link to video recording of Robin DeRosa’s presentation at Douglas College
In this final podcast of the series, Steven Bishop and Lisa Smith, sit down with Kelsey Huebchen, a Douglas College student who was enrolled in GSWS 2101 and completed a podcast as part of her course work. From an instructor … Continued
Today the Academic Technology Services (ATS) team is receiving the President’s Team Excellence Award for Douglas College. Our work covers everything from designing technology for new learning spaces to training for Blackboard, from filming graduation ceremonies to rolling out BlueJeans … Continued
You’ve seen your students, your kids, even yourself mesmerized by videos and podcasts on your cellphone. What if you could film/record your own, then edit them incorporating special effects to share with a specific audience? Are you hooked yet? If this appeals to you … Continued
Recently we held a workshop at Douglas College titled “Creating emotional safety in learning spaces,” which was facilitated by Leva Lee of BCcampus; Sandra Polushin, CFCS faculty; and Steven Bishop and Hope Miller from the Learning Designer team of Academic … Continued
By Steven Bishop I am getting better at answering the question, âWhat you are talking about is important, but what does that have to do with technology?â This question is probably more implied, and probably more personal and internal, than … Continued
What it is Have you ever been part of a group (in class, online, or in the workplace): Where you didn’t feel comfortable or empowered to participate? Where one group member was being culturally insensitive to another? Where you felt bullied? We … Continued
The open education community is abuzz about open pedagogy. While not losing sight of the importance of using, revising, and creating open educational resources, many are thinking more about how to open up their teaching and learning practices. But how might … Continued
Where am I? What is the latitude and longitude of this place? How far above the earth am I suspended? Where does this water come from? How is the coolness provided here? Where does the warmth come from? How is … Continued
A meta-cognitive look at creating an audio-recording based assignment Episode II – 8:19 minutes After our initial meeting, Lisa Smith and I met for a second time with a more decided perspective on how to proceed with creating an audio-recording-based … Continued