Research
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Diversity & Inclusion guidelines
Following on from an earlier post, in which Judith Pete, outlined some of the issues around promoting diversity and inclusion in GO-GN, she follows up in this piece with some suggestions for guidelines…
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Diversity, equity and inclusion in GO-GN
This is a guest post from Judith Pete. Judith has been leading a project examining ways in which the GO-GN network could include more members from under-represented regions. Here she reflects on the…
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Winners 2019 Fred Mulder GO-GN Awards
We are delighted to announce the winners of the 2019 GO-GN Awards for Best Open Education Research Paper and Best Open Research Practice, recognising the tremendous work of GO-GN members researching open education and…
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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Project
Posted on behalf of Judith Pete The Hewlett Foundation, through GO-GN network funded the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) project, to identify how open research communities such as GO-GN can be more diverse,…
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2019 Fred Mulder Awards for Best Paper and Best Open Research
At the ceremony to celebrate the winners of the first edition of the GO-GN Awards in Delft last April, it was announced that from now on the awards will be known as the…
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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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Steps in Becoming an Open Practitioner
[This post was written by Carina Bossu, Lecturer Learning and Teaching (OEP), University of Tasmania, and first published on ASCILITE’s blog TELall.] This is my first official blog post, which is exciting and…
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Openness and education: a beginner’s guide
This post was written by Martin Weller. One of the things we’ve noticed as a research team attending different conferences that deal with aspects of ‘Open Education’ is that people come into it…
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Looking back…
Note, this post was first shared via Sue’s blog and Chrissi’s blog Thank you Santanu Vasant (@santanuvasant) for bringing #HEblogswap to life. It is a great way to share and connect experiences among practitioners.…