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Blogging as an open scholarship practice

Blogging as an open scholarship practice | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"In most of my work, I strive for openness and transparency as an open researcher and educator. My purpose in this is to explore and play with possible new..."

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The intrusion of social media in learning

The intrusion of social media in learning | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"Social media has evolved into a tool for creating and promoting the "self," creating a tension between encouraging individual expression and overemphasizing the self in a collaborative setting ...."

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Universities Face a Rising Barrage of Cyberattacks

Universities Face a Rising Barrage of Cyberattacks | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"The hacking attempts, many thought to be from China, are forcing universities to spend more to prevent and detect intrusions and to constrict their culture of openness..."

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elearn Magazine: A Commentary on the paradigm shift toward openness in higher education

elearn Magazine: A Commentary on the paradigm shift toward openness in higher education | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"A paradigm shift in education could briefly be described as a profound change in the theoretical and conceptual models that are commonly accepted in the field ..."

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OPINION: Why creating and maintaining accessible digital resources is neither easy nor optional

OPINION: Why creating and maintaining accessible digital resources is neither easy nor optional | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"When a leading research university announces the removal of more than 20,000 course videos and podcasts from the public, in response to a U.S. Department of Justice ruling, such a move should not go unnoticed. The DOJ launched its investigation of the University of California, Berkeley in response to complaints from the National Association of the Deaf asserting that Berkeley’s online videos did not contain closed captioning ..."

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