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Open Enough? Eight Factors to Consider when Transitioning from Closed to Open Resources and Courses: A Conceptual Framework
Download2018-04-24
Christiansen, Erik G., McNally, Michael B.
There is both a feeling of excitement and hesitation when mentioning open educational resources (OERs) to university educators. The idea of being an “open educator” and using only openly licensed teaching materials sounds noble. Such an approach has the potential to benefit students on multiple...
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Taking Risks in the Contact Zone: Personal, Political, and Professional Narratives in Surgery Education, Academic Medical Journals, and War Trauma
Download2015-03-19
Panel presentation (with Susan Sample and Jessie Richards, University of Utah) for the 66th Annual Conference on College Composition and Communication. Proposal shows discussion items for panel presenters regarding personal, political, and professional narratives that have been (re)adapted by...
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Restorative Storytelling: A Pilot Project Exploring Testimonies of Survivors of the Genocide Against Tutsi of Rwanda
Download2019-01-01
Yohani, Sophie, Kreitzer, Linda, Nathoo, Jasmine, Bayingana, Serge, Karambizi, Pamela
Healing after genocide is a multi- dimensional and complex process, yet finding truth and justice are often seen as fundamental to healing processes. “Ubuhamya” refers to a narrative testimony of one’s lived experience, which is viewed as an important educational tool, as well as a mechanism for...
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2017-04-20
McGarvey, Lynn, McFeetors, Janelle
Our research is based on the premise that the starting place for effective communication begins with understanding parent perceptions of mathematics teaching and learning today. In this study, we asked, What are parents’ experiences with and perceptions of curriculum change? What is the nature of...
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2019-01-01
McFeetors, P. Janelle, Higgins, Marc, Candler, Alexandra, Boffa, Adriana
Background: This project is situated within an educational landscape in which board games are becoming a more popular medium through which to engage in processes and practices of serious play. After studying the design diaries of two game designers, we turn to what we can learn through play with...
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2017-04-20
Edgar, Tarah, McFeetors, Janelle, Shannon, Stephanie, Marynowski, Richelle, Candler, Alexandra
• Assessment’s purpose is primarily as evidence to improve future teaching and learning in math class. • Reform in classroom-based mathematics assessment has not followed pace with reforms in teaching and learning. • Categories of assessment as formative (assessment for and as learning) and...
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Assessing Computational Thinking and Data Literacy: Designing the Callysto Computational Thinking Test (CCTt)
Download2019-01-01
Cutumisu, Maria, Adams, Cathy, Yuen, Connie, Hackman, Leah, Lu, Chang, Samuel, Mark, Chu, Byron
The Callysto Project is a collaborative project by Cybera and the Pacific Institute for Mathematical Sciences (PIMS), with funding from the Government of Canada. It involves the development and assessment of modules that promote data literacy and computational thinking. Using the Jupyter notebook...
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2017-01-01
Because of the spread of the English language, people all over the world use it to communicate with others from different cultures. Phillipson (2009) and Crystal (2012; 2000) see it as the main tool of globalization in various business and diplomatic areas and even sports and the arts. Over the...