We're celebrating #OpenEducationWeek with the launch of the Professional Learning Hub - designed to build foundational skills for Open Educational Practice #OEP & enhance #OER creation & evaluation for accessibility & culturally responsive teaching #OEWeek https://t.co/2jT4LKxke3
How the Monuments Came Down #OER from #GoOpenVA explore the complex history of Richmond, Virginia through the lens of Confederate monuments and why protestors demanded that they came down https://t.co/JYHsdFK2D9
I'm learning so much about the unique history and culture of the Virgin Islands, including the Fireburn - the labor rebellion that took place in St. Croix in October 1878 and one of its leaders Queen Mary https://t.co/rhkhuaIhUM
We are honored to be in such great company with @csuci@compton_college and @SPARC_NA, and grateful to @Michelson20MM for supporting textbook affordability, which has a direct and significant impact on the lives of students who are traditionally underserved
This #AAPI Lesson from @EDSITEment brings history, civics, and the arts together to learn about the experiences and perspectives of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in U.S. history #AAPIHM#APAHM#AAPIHeritageMonth https://t.co/kfd6rGHaF0
If you are curious about the work we do @iskme, how we have been supporting educators during school closures, my favorite slurpee flavor and more, check out the #UENHomeroom podcast with @uennews
The #UENHomeroom @uennews podcast interviewed @Mrs_Schimizzi & @megsimmo from @iskme's Training & Design Team around our work with Open Educational Resources & Practices #OER#OEP#GoOpen Have a listen here: https://t.co/4yFuWwIVUr
Great opportunity to learn about different methods for communicating open educational data for a diverse audience with @datalorax_@uoregon on May 17 at 12:30pm Pacific #opendata
Tomorrow is Independent Bookstore Day! There are many ways to celebrate and support #IndieBookstoreDay in Santa Cruz and beyond @BookshopSC https://t.co/BYlnvJ6zPi
“We’re not dealing with bad apples, we’re dealing with a rotten tree.”
Trevor addresses Daunte Wright, Caron Nazario, and the system that protects bad cops.
With Spring Break, we added more activities to Auntie Doodle's Remote Learning Plan, including learning about the 8 different types of roller coasters and then designing and building our own, and comparing and contrasting COVID-19 data over the past year https://t.co/F9Dmi05WPP
It has been heartwarming to see our @oercommons community collaborate & support each other this past year. Check out how they have been creatively adapting & rapidly responding with relevant #OER to meet the challenges faced during school closures #GoOpen https://t.co/3O7egobFTy
🔝@rebiun ha treballat en el Kit REA 👉https://t.co/0bCSOJ2XwI mòdul de recursos #OE , adaptació del OER Toolkit confeccionat per @OCLS i l'@iskme permet comprendre el paper de les biblioteques com a facilitadors de la docencia en obert 👉 https://t.co/ik6bfTp59M @OERCommons#OEW
The Washington Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Youth, @CDHY_WA, has released some fantastic #OER videos on financial literacy for grades 5-12 in #ASL, English, and Spanish. Excellent work – be sure to take a look. @waOSPI#GoOpen
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This is a great example of the practice and beauty of #OER - the ability to easily create, adapt, and share culturally relevant curriculum for learners @TheAmandaGorman