November 16 | 12:30-1:30p | Zoom
Teaching and learning in the open can improve pedagogy and enrich the classroom experience across many dimensions—including increased agency, attention, engagement, and varieties of modes of assessment, to name a few—but instructors are often wary of the privacy and safety implications.
Join Marisa Petrich, Instructional Design Librarian and experienced open teacher and learner, and Erika Bailey, Data and Digital Scholarship Librarian, for an active discussion where you will learn how working in the open can be both practical and exciting, share your experience with your peers, and get answers to your questions about student autonomy and safety in open assignments.
Questions? Contact Chris Lott <clott@uw.edu>
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Discussion Leaders
- Marisa Petrich, Instructional Design Librarian, UW Tacoma
- Erika Bailey, Data and Digital Scholarship Librarian, UW Tacoma
Discussion Host
- Chris Lott, Learning Designer, UW Tacoma Office of Digital Learning