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A Conversation about Open Pedagogy (and Renewable Assignments)

Renewable Assignments drawing by Giulia Forsyth, featuring a trio of students sharing an assignment with their teacher and the world (represented by a globe)

I recently had a conversation about open pedagogy and renewable assignments with Marisa Petrich, Instructional Design Librarian at the University of Washington Tacoma. We touched on what open pedagogy is, how it relates to OER, the making (and value) of renewable assignments, and some related ideas. This was part of…

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Chris Lott February 28, 2023 February 28, 20230
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