Blog — ...the most popular, yet most controversial online learning environments, who is enrolling in them, and how instructors can authentically assess “massive” groups of students online. The Age of “Open” The...
Contributor — Martin Weller is the director of The Open Education Research Hub and the director of the GO-GN network. Weller chaired the Open University’s first major online e-learning course in 1999,...
Blog — ...distance education really like distance education. Students who choose to study on campus like being on campus. Your perception of quality is framed by your preferences.” Re-centre your teachers. One...
Blog — ...why does this continue? Read more about this in Chapter 7 by Gabrielle Slowey and Lorna Stefanick. Read the book on our website or buy it from your favourite retailer:...
— ...Lisanne Binhammer August 2024 Online education is often heralded as a solution for accessibility to higher education; however, ableism thrives online. In this timely collection, contributors aim to trouble what...
Blog — ...their voices from the conversation we run the risk of talking about abortion only in the abstract. Without Apology contains the stories of women whose experience with abortion is more...
Blog — ...or Creator, through fasting, dreams, and other types of meditative approaches. Find your voice and express your truth. The final principle in my decolonizing embodied approach is to help...
Blog — ...To accompany your reading, he has created a delightful music mix that sequences songs in the order in which their excerpts appear in the book. These poems not only draw...
Book — To understand how the legal system works, students must consider the law in terms of its structures, processes, language, and modes of thought and argument—in short, they must become literate...
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