OEW Day 3: how is Open Education like water?
Maha Bali from the American University in Cairo explains how "a scattering of petals" leads to a complete flower in Open Education.
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Find resourcesMaha Bali from the American University in Cairo explains how "a scattering of petals" leads to a complete flower in Open Education.
Read moreDr Cable Green, the Director of Open Knowledge at Creative Commons, explains why we need to keep content open.
Read moreIf you're not familiar with screen readers, our upcoming Tooltime session is a great opportunity to get acquainted with this assistive technology.
Read moreJarnae Leslie passes on some tips for supporting student agency to alleviate disruptive behaviour in the classroom.
Read moreDeepen your understanding of equity, diversity, social justice and inclusion beyond the rhetoric with this 6-week microcredential.
Read moreCatch up on the first panel session from Open Education Week at UTS.
Read moreA new series of workshops kicks off with a focus on 3 disruptive behaviour types and looks ahead to managing the post-pandemic classroom.
Read moreAndrew Stapleton cracks the code for making his least loved subject more engaging for Communications students.
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Read moreAchievements of the UTS teaching and learning community were on show at a ceremony held on Tuesday 21 March 2023.
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