Blog#5
This week’s theme revolves around accessibility, inclusion, privacy, and ethics, but what surprised me was that even ‘open education’ can lead to exclusion and harm. In Funes and Mackness’s article, they make the subversive...
This week’s theme revolves around accessibility, inclusion, privacy, and ethics, but what surprised me was that even ‘open education’ can lead to exclusion and harm. In Funes and Mackness’s article, they make the subversive...
Photo by CDC on Unsplash This week’s study has thrown up a few questions for me: Where does the real presence of teachers and students come from in an online learning environment? In what...
Reading through this week’s posts I began to understand the importance of focusing on the future of edtech, particularly how we understand and use generative AI and the potential hopes and threats of edtech....
Through reading this week’s materials, I have learned about the concepts and differences between OEP and OER: OER (Open Educational Resources) refers to teaching and learning materials that can be freely accessed, used, modified, and re-shared,...
This week I watched Jon Dron’s presentation and read Weller and Marr’s article. These resources led me to consider the central question: Are we really building “learning communities” or are we simply moving traditional...
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