Our column on teaching, learning, and sharing openly online was just published in JAAL. I co-wrote the column with Verena Roberts, Randy LaBonte, and Lee Graham. In this column we share the challenges and opportunities associated with open, open educational resources, and open learning. As a supplement to the column, we invited in a series of…
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Teaching, Learning, and Sharing Openly Online
Last week my second of four columns as Multiliteracies Department Editor for JAAL was published. The column, titled Teaching, Learning, and Sharing Openly Online discusses the challenges and opportunities as educators and students teach and learn openly online. Open learning is becoming a critical focus for K-12 technology-supported programs, both those strictly online as well as blended classroom…
Four Questions for Don Wettrick About Teaching, Learning, & Sharing Openly Online
Our column on teaching, learning, and sharing openly online was just published in JAAL. I co-wrote the column with Verena Roberts, Randy LaBonte, and Lee Graham. In this case we share the challenges and opportunities associated with open, open educational resources, and open learning. As a supplement to the column, we invited in a series…
Four Questions for David Reinking About Teaching, Learning, & Sharing Openly Online
Our column on teaching, learning, and sharing openly online was just published in JAAL. I co-wrote the column with Verena Roberts, Randy LaBonte, and Lee Graham. In this case we share the challenges and opportunities associated with open, open educational resources, and open learning. As a supplement to the column, we invited in a series…
Four Questions for Verena Roberts About Teaching, Learning, & Sharing Openly Online
Our column on teaching, learning, and sharing openly online was just published in JAAL. I co-wrote the column with Verena Roberts, Randy LaBonte, and Lee Graham. In this case we share the challenges and opportunities associated with open, open educational resources, and open learning. As a supplement to the column, we invited in a series…
Four Questions for Ronda Dorsey About Teaching, Learning, & Sharing Openly Online
Our column on teaching, learning, and sharing openly online was just published in JAAL. I co-wrote the column with Verena Roberts, Randy LaBonte, and Lee Graham. In this case we share the challenges and opportunities associated with open, open educational resources, and open learning. As a supplement to the column, we invited in a series…
Responsibilities of Academics and Scholars in Writing and Publishing Online
This morning I was having a discussion with Laura Gibbs on Google+ in which we continued some dialogue that was promoted by the post I shared earlier this week on open access writing, publishing, and sharing. My response to Laura was quite long, and I’m pasting (yes, self-piracy) it here to archive it and allow…
Open Access Writing, Publishing, and Sharing
TL;DR version: This post is the first in a series of posts in which I’ll reflect on events and discussions from the recent LRA Conference in Dallas, TX. I’m finally home, and caught up with grading, tenure materials, and other errands. In this first post I’ll discuss some interesting discussions and current events associated with…
Digitally Literate 002 – Reflection
We successfully wrapped up our second episode of the Digitally Literate show. In this second episode we focused on trying to identify exactly what is involved as we move to being “open.” I was initially motivated by a quote from Doug Belshaw in which he stated that “open is an attitude.” In this second episode…
Digitally Literate (DL) 002 – Open Is An Attitude
Today at 12 PM (EST) we’ll have the second episode of Digitally Literate. The show is an hour long netcast that will be produced using a Google Hangout-on-Air. The DL show will be held on the last Monday of every month and focus on “meta-level” issues associated with literacy, education, and (sometimes) technology. The goal is…