Blog Post 4 Response: Matt Graff

I enjoyed reading this first blog post by Matt Graff: Blog Post 4 I really liked reading about the points brought up regarding the global trends, and this hesitancy against the upfront costs associated wit creating the OERs. I also like the highlights of the benefits, such as reducing educational costs, which may be tough […]

Blog Post 4 Response: Ling Fang

I enjoyed reading this first blog post by Ling Fang: Blog 4 I really liked the usage of the table in their blog post, and wished I had used that in my blog posts. I too have experiences with z-library, so this compare and contrast with it and OER was really insightful, really drilling down […]

Blog Post 4 Response: Marina McLaren

I enjoyed reading this first blog post by Marina McLaren: Blog Post #4: Open Pedagogy and OER I really enjoyed listening to the podcast and reading into the points brought up about the significant reduction to educational inequality. The removal of barriers and global reach I find to be the best supporting points toward providing […]

Blog Post 2 Response: Emma Williamson

I enjoyed reading this first blog post by Emma Williamson: Blog Post #2 One thing that stood out in particular was what Emma said on Networked Pedagogy, and how it is evident within this course. She highlights the variety of geographical locations we all may be in, from students and instructors, and how we all […]

Blog Post 2 Response: Dawson Charles

I enjoyed reading this first blog post by Dawson Charles: EDCI 339 Blog Post #2 The engagement strategies really stood out to me, as its something I have definitely experienced but never considered. Those times teachers in the past pushed me and others to speak infront of the class was a great way for me […]

Blog Post 1 Response: Marina McLaren

I enjoyed reading this first blog post by Marina McLaren: Blog Post #1 I connected a lot with what Marina said about how disconnected she felt from her peers, and the feeling of being scared and alone really resonates with me. I think it’s important to recognize how difficult of a time it was for […]

Blog Post 1 Response: Abby

I enjoyed reading this first blog post by Abby: EDCI 339 – Introduction The media content linked was insightful and engaging. Hearing a first-hand story about the barriers people faced to seeking higher education. As a white male living in Canada and seeking a post-secondary degree, I understand it is incredibly important for myself and […]

Blog Post 1 Response: Mostafa Shalaby

I enjoyed reading this first blog post by Mostafa Shalaby: Their concise description of Digital Literacy stuck out to me, as it was simple yet effective to give a strong understanding of what it means to be digitally literate. With how much things evolve in the tech world, it’s extremely important for consumers tobe able […]