Four Questions for Ronda Dorsey About Teaching, Learning, & Sharing Openly Online
Our column on teaching, learning, and sharing openly online was just published in JAAL. I co-wrote the column with Verena Roberts, Randy LaBonte, and Lee Graham. In this case we share the challenges and opportunities associated with open, open educational resources, and open learning.
As a supplement to the column, we invited in a series of experts to spend some time discussing the broader impact of the details presented. The end result is a series of short video segments of the experts responding to a set of four questions about our column. You can review the video below. At the bottom of this post I share the questions and supplemental materials from the discussion.
Four Questions for Ronda Dorsey
Ronda Dorsey is an open education advocate, self-described "higher ed improver." Ronda is multifaceted and any attempt that I'll give to describe her will be incomplete. Follow her online, and get to know her. :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBjRFM8aKTQ
- How do you define/describe "open", and how is it linked to teaching and learning?
- Why Open? Why should teachers try to make this happen in their classrooms?
- What effect does this have on student engagement and learning?
- How can educators start designing in opportunities to share in their classroom?
Supplemental materials provided by Ronda
Why Open with Ian Ronda 10 Nov 2014 from Ronda Dorsey
Image CC by Leo Reynolds