Kudos to all that made this year's #NEOER22 possible. It was great to reconnect with colleagues, connect with new colleagues and learn so much. "Roadmap to the Future" was a fitting theme. And thanks to the 2 keynotes, @karencang and Dr. Bob Awkward for rekindling the fire.
Great presentation about TX statewide ecosystem for OER: One of greatest success with their OER repository was the fact that it allowed faculty to connect and collaborate #NEOER22
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@actualham Voter turnout at local elections is amazingly low. School board members are elected to make decisions about your schools. Who gets elected is decided by a surprisingly small portion of the population. Don’t forget to vote.
@actualham Thor. What’s the dog’s birthday? Perhaps you could honor a person who shares the same birthday with a derivation. (My daughter came 1 day short of being named Kevin)
I saw the UNESCO OER logo a lot during #OEWeek, it's great but I wanted a version with more active hands, so I made this one (original by Jonathas Mello is CC BY, as is my remix; full attribution and licensing statements at https://t.co/r7QCPVDIxr)
@actualham I'm having a hard time clicking on the <3 like icon on this one. This is a bad year for public education in general in NH across the board.
We're looking for an instructional designer to join our dynamic, collaborative, engaged ID Team. Can be mostly remote (a few NH trips per year) #instructionaldesign#oer#opened @USNHshare https://t.co/ZHtgn37Hdo
7/On a personal note, the fact that a brown guy with a funny name from another state who has been here for 400 days could be viewed as a voice for science speaks more about the character of Maine people than anything else could. Thank you.