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OER Reflections
In my first post I referenced my hesitation to produce OER content. I can now confidently say that I have increased that confidence through my experience in converting my Oral Interpretation speech course to OER/ZTC. What catapulted me into learning was Shawna Brandel’s clear instruction with great supporting documents. She did especially well with showcasing the work of other OER contributors which was of great value. I have included some of her recommendations in my content which I look forward to sharing with my students. One of the greatest benefits of this training was the emphasis on inclusion in the classroom (and workplace), and on various teaching strategies and pedagogues…
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A Learning Experience
Having converted classes before, I came into this second round with some experience. However, it soon became clear that this experience would bring different joys and challenges than the first. Among the joys was another opportunity for peer collaboration. The challenges, however, were more intense as they concerned re-conceptualizing and re-working the syllabus to increase the rigor of the assignments while maintaining student engagement. While reworking the syllabus, I thought it important to balance robust learning with student-friendly course content. Vital to successful and useful student instruction is a keen awareness of the audience and a commitment to teach and provide content that aligns with the audience’s capacity for sustained…


