Doing library stuff. Interested in comics collections, cataloging, affordable resources, EDI, & community colleges. Opinions my own.
Uses she/her/hers.
Me: Yeah, big tech monopolies are convenient, but they’re ultimately bad for choice and the consumer in the long run.
Also me: Oh thank goodness! [conference campus] uses eduroam, that’s so much easier!
Giving myself the gift of time today and pre-writing some of the emails I'll need to send when I come back to campus in January. Does this count as self-care?
Wish I had the power some faculty seem to think I do where I could just make copyrighted ($$$) textbooks free for any & everyone using, I dunno, magic I guess
@OpenAccessElder I would LOVE that, tbh! It's not like I'm learning nothing, but I'm also having libguides and course marking explained to me, which...
I love that OER 101 webinars exist, but I wish there was more distinction made between basic level presentations and more in-depth ones so I know where to spend my time.
Conference this week was wonderful and inspiring, and now the only thing my tired brain can handle is the high-school AU my D&D group is plotting for their characters via Discord. Have a restful weekend y'all!
And Erin McKiernan focusing on bringing faculty together (in this case, all biomedical physics profs) who wanted to innovate in their pedagogy with hands-on activities — advocating as a group, not just one prof who wants to do the work.
Appreciate Carrie Diaz Eaton in today’s #OpenEd22 plenary mentioning that open work is happening without being called “Open Ed” - as info sharing plans, dissemination plans, etc.