#instructoreffect — Public Fediverse posts
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As we often find out, there's disproportionate attention paid to #OpenTextbooks in #OERs and #OpenEducation generally.
Plus... #InstructorEffect, yet again.
What if it were the point? What if #OEPs were about improving our teaching? -
Actually... Here's a topic pertaining to #OER which could still lead to useful discussion in a space like this one: #InstructorEffect.
> How might we enhance the impact of #OpenEducation work through practitioners' attitudes in the field?
Yes, I'm thinking about that Wiley post at the end of Summer. No, I'm not focusing on study results in such a discussion. I'm not even thinking about so-called "best practices".
Basically, it could be a chat about diverse practices in adopting #OERs in class
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@Telias @Downes @cogdog Important point about regular contributions! There’s been a lot of work on “regular classroom” and xMOOC are known to attract even fewer contributions. Chances are, #InstructorEffect is high, as with #OER use recently recontextualized by Wiley.