Pedagogy Opened
Innovative Theory and Practice
Open pedagogy is teaching and learning practices and environments that promote equity, collaboration, and innovation and invite students to create and share knowledge with future publics, often in association with the use of open educational resources (OER). Pedagogy Opened: Innovative Theory and Practice seeks to advance the study of open and innovative pedagogy through the belief that their impact and reach are increased by research on and analysis of the theory and practice of open pedagogy across the disciplines and via multiple modalities. In this first volume of Pedagogy Opened, seven author teams explore and share their work with open pedagogy in a variety of ways, including through research, practice, and autoethnographic reflection.
Cover design by Sidney Alexander at Kennesaw State University, CC BY 4.0
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Volume 1
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Preface
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Editor Acknowledgements
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Open Pedagogy Assignments in Theatre and History Courses to Promote Constructionist Learning and Digital Skills
by Lisa Bernd, Shelley E. Rose, Heather CaprettePublished- This text has 0 annotations
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Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy & Open Educational Practices in K–8 Amidst High-Stakes Testing
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Creating a Gender and Sexuality Inclusive OER World Language Course
by Federica Goldoni, Kristina Watkins MorminoPublished- This text has 0 annotations
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A Hybrid Model of Media Entrepreneurship Using Open Pedagogy Principles
by Michelle Barrett Ferrier, Geoffrey GraybealPublished- This text has 0 annotations
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Breaking the Textbook Barrier: Autoethnographic Reflections on Open Educational Resources and Equity in Higher Education
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Practicing What We Preach: Doing Open Pedagogy in a Book About Open Pedagogy
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Metadata
- publisherUniversity of North Georgia Press
- publisher placeDahlonega, GA
- rightsPedagogy Opened: Innovative Theory and Practice is licensed under Attribution 4.0 International
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