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Fellowship blog post #3. Equity, Inclusion and Australian Open Educational Practices.
As the year draws to an end I’m grateful for the support I’ve received from the GO-GN network to develop my current and future research projects to progress equity and inclusion within Open…
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Can blogging support Open Education advocacy?
Yes, is the short answer – if you’re blogging evidence-based research outputs in digestible short form. This post unpacks the implications of the visitor stats to my project website, since I began weekly…
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Fellowship 2021: a diversified foundational open Accounting textbook for the Australian context
GO-GN Fellow Sarah Lambert writes about her Fellowship project. “Open Textbooks are a recent innovation in free, digital texts that can be: distributed digitally at no cost; printed at cost-price; and modified for…
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Out of the OER Country Club: representational justice in open education
This is part 2 of a blog post about: the critical turn in open education My definitions paper also struck a chord with some early career researchers struggling to be heard when voicing…
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A critical turn in the scholarship and discourse of Open Education
As I refined and submitted the final version of my thesis before Christmas, it was just over a year since the publication of the first definitions paper (Lambert, 2018) in the Journal of…
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Post-Galway: on Not Making Open Great again
Galway was a breath of fresh air. The pace and intensity of the GO-GN seminars and #OER19 was no holiday, but it was invigorating nonetheless. Walks under blue skies, comfy hotel, no domestic duties for…
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Where is the social justice in open education?
Easter break is a good time for writing. I just finished compiling a data summary and findings synthesised from a 9000 word textual analysis undertaken in the preparation of a journal paper. (Relief!)…
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Independent beer for Xmas, independent Open Ed for 2018?
The decision of what beer to buy for our upcoming Christmas celebrations was particularly fraught this year. The “craft” beer on sale at the local liquor store turned out to be just another…
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Open Ed publishing: ideas shared
A few weeks ago a bunch of GO-GNer’s braved the time difference and webinar chatted about Open Education publishing opportunities. We all favoured Open Access journals on principle, but also noted that sometimes…
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Webinar conversation: best places to publish our Open Ed research?
Join this webinar conversation and find out from peers and well published experts how they rate the various publishing avenues. Webinar conversation: June 1st, 10 am London, 7 pm Melbourne (Australia) Recording available…