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Response to Emma Williamson’s Blog #4 (the comment function is blocked)

Hi Emma,
Your blog post is very engaging with all the terms defined combined with photos. It’s really easy to follow and reference. This is something I would love to learn from you as I never thought about making posts like this. You did a fantastic job of breaking down the ideas behind open pedagogy and OER. Your thoughts about Creative Commons licensing were particularly insightful and I had the same thoughts about ethical and legal sharing of resources. You tied OER with challenges like quality control and sustainability and I have never thought about this. I learned a lot from you and I hope to see more from you.

Response to JiaoNing Hu’s Blog #4 (the comment function does not exist)

Hi Jerry,

Your blog is well-structured and you have done a great job at reviewing concepts such as open pedagogy. I liked how you highlighted the nature of open pedagogy, and referred students as co-creators in their learning journey. You even tied it to global adoption trends in countries like Canada and New Zealand. I am glad that we are taking parts of the idea and applying it in class. Something that is different from my blog is the term CC BY-SA. I did not know there was a formal term for citing sources. Great job at connecting ideas and I hope to see your next post!

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