Month: July 2020
How will your interactive learning resource specifically ensure that the needs of all learners can be met?
My peer review is for Food Studies for Beginners by Learning Pod 9. Overall I think that this Interactive Learning Resource (ILR) was very well planned and well written.
This is Pod 2’s Interactive Learning Resource about parallelism:
Open pedagogy is often based in informal learning, where learners tailor their learning pathway to suit their own needs. Open Educational Resources (OER), free-to-access resources that are available to Reuse, Revise, Remix, and Redistribute as defined by David Wiley’s four R’s (Hegarty, 2015, p.3), are key in facilitating Open Educational Practices (OEP). In OEP, learning is facilitated by both teachers and peers and requires openness, connectedness, trust, and innovation. Continue reading
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