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Open Enough? Choices and Consequences When Transitioning from Closed to Open Resources and Courses
Open Enough? Choices and Consequences When Transitioning from Closed to Open Resources and Courses
Download2017-10-12
Christiansen, Erik G., McNally, Michael B.
This paper examines the continuum from "closed" to "open" for both open educational resources (OER) and open courses. The primary focus is to evaluate what instructional choices are needed to increase the openness of courses and how such openness impacts the student experience. The majority of...
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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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2017-08-09
Daniels, Lia M., McFeetors, Janelle, Prudhomme-Genereux, Annie, Bawden, Jennifer, Rinaldi, Christina
Museums and science centres are an excellent space for science and research to intersect by providing the general public opportunities to work with scientists who conduct the research and scientists to unpack their research for the public (e.g., Andre, Durksen, & Volman, 2016).
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Parents' Use of Scaffolding Strategies to Support Young Children's Mathematical Reasoning in Game Play
Download2019-01-01
Jamison, Nicole M., McFeetors, P. Janelle
Commercial games could provide a vital, engaging home-school connection to support children’s mathematical learning. Our interest is in understanding what scaffolding and approaches parents used to support young 4 to 5 year old children in their mathematical reasoning and game play strategies....
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2019-01-01
McMahon, Rob, McNally, Michael, Fraser, Crystal, Pearce, Hanne, Fontaine, Trish
Communities in the western Arctic can now connect to high-speed digital infrastructure – a situation that provides both opportunities and challenges for residents of the Northwest Territories (NWT). The completion of the long-anticipated Mackenzie Valley Fibre Link (MVFL) in June 2017 and...
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Preparing for Professional Practice: Writing Pedagogies and Affective Complexities of Student Writing in Nursing, Medicine, and Clergy Education
Download2014-01-22
(with Marilyn Oerman, Duke University School of Nursing; Earle Waugh, University of Alberta Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry; Reg Grant, Dallas Theological Seminary; and Sandi Glahn, Dallas Theological Seminary). Symposium at the 3rd International Writing Research Across Borders (WRAB) Conference...
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2024-10-29
Antony, Nola., DeVries, Jodi., Kohel, Lisa., Wade-Woolley, Lesly.
Poster presented at the 2024 Undergraduate Research Celebration and Awards Ceremony in the Faculty of Education