Response to Omar (Week 4)

Hi Omar, I enjoyed reading your blog! I completely agree with all of your points. One thing I think you can add is maybe a small video just talking about digital privacy since its such an important aspect in our generation. Other than that for my blog post I don’t think I mentioned FERPA, I […]

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Blog Post #5 Final Blog Post – EDCI 339

Open Education and it’s Importance Open Education is an approach that utilizes technology and freely accessible resources to learning. By making high-quality educational materials available to anyone with an internet connection, Open Education promotes inclusivity and equity in education. This ultimately means, there are less barriers to access and lifelong learning can be achieved effortlessly. […]

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Blog Post #4 Halfway Point

Privacy in Digital Learning Reasonable Privacy Expectations: Students should expect a high level of privacy in online learning environments. This includes secure handling of personal information, confidential communication, and control over the visibility of their work and interactions. Privacy vs. Educational Needs: There are situations where schools might need to use tools or take actions […]

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Response to Bruce Mao (Week 2)

https://brucemao338.opened.ca/study-blog-2/?unapproved=4&moderation-hash=4d068400ba29971c1f8d2cce2af5bb4d#comment-4 Hi Bruce, I like how you used both Linkedin and Instagram as examples. Since they are completely different digital media applications. This balance between the two is ideal for our generation, where networking with others is quite important and making sure your personal social media presence is separate to your networking and professional app. […]

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Response to Julia Ishibashi (Week 2)

https://jami.opened.ca/unveiling-open-learning-2/ Hi Julia, I really liked your blog post! Your points about open resources like Khan Academy and Coursera were something I referenced to as well when I was writing my blog post #2. I find these two sites to provide the best guidance during difficult concepts in statistics, math, and/or economics. I was wondering […]

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Blog Post #3 Digital Spaces

Reflecting on Digital Technologies and Identity Digital technologies are transforming at a rapid pace and so having these digital spaces can show how we perceive ourselves within our communities, particularly from an educational stand point. Shaping Personal Identities: Community Interactions: Personal Experience: In my own online learning journey, participating in discussion forums and group projects […]

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Blog Post #2 Open Learning Principles

Open Learning Principles – Impact on Education Accessibility Open learning principles provide flexibility with regards to accessibility and inclusiveness in an education setting. This is because these principles would allow everyone to be able to access the information regardless of where they live or their personal circumstances. Main thing being able to find the information […]

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