Hi Heather,
I'd say focusing in on the purpose of the open pedagogy is a good way for example:
Learner-driven framework where learners are curators and co-creators of content
(supplemental content or the main content of a course)
Collaborative research or problem-solving using open resources and sharing findings with
peers or even publicly (or institutionally in partnership with librarians)
Open project-based learning where learners are partnered with community organizations to
build copyright available websites, educational materials, whatever the community members
might need (community engagement, experiential)
Using the UN Sustainable Development Goals as localized and contextualized problems to
consider
Translating or improving resources (such as editing Wikipedia articles), adding rigour and
evidence
Does any of that help in your context? Just different words for open pedagogy.
Best,
Jenni
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I just finished giving a session on open pedagogy and someone asked if there is sample
language to include in a syllabus for a course that integrates open pedagogy. Anyone have
something like this or thoughts to kick in?
Thanks.
Heather M. Ross (B.A., B.Ed., M.Ed.)
Educational Developer (Digital Pedagogies)
Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning
Research Fellow
Open Education Group
Room 50.5, Murray Building
University of Saskatchewan
Tel: 306.966.5327
email: heather.ross@usask.ca<mailto:heather.ross@usask.ca>
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