A Framework and Model for Engagement in Open, Online Spaces
Authors: Michelle Harrison, Thompson Rivers University Michael Paskevicius, University of Victoria Acknowledgement: Dr. Irwin DeVries, Dr. Tannis Morgan, and Tom Woodward were major contributors to this project and part of the design team. Introduction This design case outlines the development of an open resource, including a software application and reflection framework tool, that explores open and critical approaches to learning and instructional design. Our team included four educators who teach and have learning design backgrounds. We started this project as we were questioning how the shift to more open approaches to education requires a change in epistemological and pedagogical practice. We noted that contemporary resources and educational tools continued to be based on traditional, systematic, and static approaches to knowledge that could not meet our design needs and pedagogical intentions. For example, the traditional textbook format, even when offered as an open educational resource, can lack the interactivity, agency, and accessibility […]