Tagged: Open Educational Resources

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Blog#5

This week’s theme revolves around accessibility, inclusion, privacy, and ethics, but what surprised me was that even ā€˜open education’ can lead to exclusion and harm. In Funes and Mackness’s article, they make the subversive...

Blog#2

Through reading this week’s materials, I have learned about the concepts and differences between OEP and OER:Ā OER (Open Educational Resources)Ā refers to teaching and learning materials that can be freely accessed, used, modified, and re-shared,...