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LEARN
Objectives
After earning this stamp you will be able to:
- Share your understanding of what Open Pedagogy is.
- Explain what OER is and how it is important to Open Pedagogy
- (Re)design a renewable assignment
Curriculum
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EARN
To complete these learning activities you can use an existing course or a sandbox course, available upon request if needed.
Learning Activities
- Watch the conversation
- (Re)design a renewable assignment in your course site
Request Your Stamp
Use this Stamp Request form to:
- Share, in your own words, your understanding of what Open Pedagogy is.
- Explain what OER is and how it is important, and beneficial, to Open Pedagogy.
- Link to your (re)design of a renewable assignment in your course site.
- Share from your experience implementing Open Pedagogy and renewable assignments, including this one.
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QUESTIONS?
Questions? Comments? Contact Chris Lott <clott@uw.edu>