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Open Pedagogy Approaches

CC BY (Attribution)   English

Author(s): Alexis Clifton, Kimberly Davies Hoffman

Editor(s): Alexis Clifton, Kimberly Davies Hoffman, Robert I. Berkman, Eileen Daly-Boas, Lev Earle, Joe Easterly, Moriana Garcia, Deborah F. Rossen-Knill, Kristen Totleben

Subject(s): Higher education, tertiary education, Open learning, distance education

Last updated: 17/09/2021

The term “open” has been heavily used in the past decade or more and can come with multiple interpretations: open access, open source, open textbook, open pedagogy … In general, “open” within these contexts implies unlimited, free, public access with the ability to manipulate and transform the educational content.Within the educational realm, we see even greater nuances of “open” in terms of how the access to and adapted creation work together. Our book aims to shed light on multiple definitions and how they are applied in a variety of learning experiences.Chapters provide case studies of library-teaching faculty collaborations that explore the intersecting roles and desired outcomes that each partner contributes toward student learning in an open environment.

Revelations of Divine Love

Public Domain   English

Author(s): Julian of Norwich

Publisher: Milne Library

Last updated: 16/09/2021

Andrew's Big Move

CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike)   English

Author(s): Roberta Ford

Publisher: Milne Library

Last updated: 10/03/2020

Andrew calls his grandma because things from his bedroom keep disappearing into boxes in preparation for a move to a new house. His grandmother reassures him that everything will get to his new room, “Absolutely, rootly, tootly, kazootly!” And she is right!Andrew’s Big Move addresses the worries of a toddler who wonders if he will ever again see everything that is disappearing from his room as it gets packed for his big move.Twenty-six pages with color illustrations by Laura Funderburgh.