#EDCI339 Twitter Chat
A list of some of my favorite #EDCI339 tweets from our twitter chat:
It would be difficult to overstate this! Hugely important! #edci339 https://t.co/E5pqMhCOAS
— Colin Madland (@colinmadland) July 24, 2020
#OER are reputable !!! I totally agree! Great example! #edci339 https://t.co/6BfWcYNdgw
— Dr. Verena Roberts (@verenanz) July 24, 2020
Very true…open environments are amazing sources of PD! #edci339 https://t.co/oU54VkeYSN
— Colin Madland (@colinmadland) July 24, 2020
I agree, this is a great resource hub! #edci339 https://t.co/3aAC9RU2MZ
— Leona Ngan (@leona_ngan) July 24, 2020
Great examples of k-12 online tools – and student privacy awareness ! #BCEDchat #EDCI339 #TEIGrad https://t.co/e3AbwqZIE4
— Dr. Verena Roberts (@verenanz) July 24, 2020
A7: if open Ed is carefully designed to be inclusive(ex. UDL) then most learners can be successful. Those that are excluded would be students without access to technology or students who don’t have access in an open Ed environment to the support personnel they need #edci339
— alexa mclean (@alexa_mclean_) July 24, 2020
Oh thank you!! Remember what I say: once you have me as an instructor in a course, you have me for life. Reach out anytime with questions or to share what you are doing as it is a two-way street and I learn from you, too. #edci339
— Dr. Valerie Irvine (she/her) (@_valeriei) July 24, 2020
How the #EDCI339 Twitter Chat connects to our Learning Outcomes:
- explore and engage with current literature on the distributed and open education movement
- examine and reflect upon the potential for equitable access for all learners in online and open learning contexts
- develop an awareness of the potential of human-centered learning in online and open learning contexts