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 ‘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: OER (Open Educational Resources) refers to teaching and learning materials that can be freely accessed, used, modified, and re-shared,...