Emerging Trends in Open Scholarship—Part 3 of “Learning and Leading in a Connected World”

July 20, 2015
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm PDT
By Educator Innovator

Webinar Focus: What are some of the emerging approaches to open scholarship?

About this Series
What does it mean to learn and lead in open and connected ways in a diverse and complex world? This month, in partnership with CLTV, we are simulcasting a series of webinars co-curated with colleagues from EdConteXts that will run concurrently with Educator Innovator’s CLMOOC. CLMOOC, a Connected Learning massively open online collaboration, is designed by National Writing Project educators and Educator Innovator partners as a collaborative, knowledge-building and sharing experience open to anyone interested in making, playing, and learning together about Connected Learning. In this webinar series, participants will explore themes and questions related to CLMOOC but will also think about how they relate to broader discourses around education and learning, with particular emphases on equity and contextual considerations. To learn more about CLMOOC, visit the FAQ page, and sign up for one of CLMOOC’s iterative Make Cycles taking place between now and August 2nd.

Guests for this webinar included:

  • Maha Bali (host)– Associate Professor of Practice at the Center for Learning & Teaching at the American University in Cairo (AUC), located in Cairo, Egypt
  • Shyam Sharma (host)– Assistant professor of writing and rhetoric at Stony Brook University in Stony Brook, NY
  • Jesse Stommel– Assistant Professor of Literacy, Language, and Culture at the University of Illinois at Chicago
  • Laura Gogia– Graduate Fellow at Virginia Commonwealth University ALT Lab
  • Alan Levine– “Pedagogical Technologist,”consultant, and writer on the application of new technologies to education and new forms of web storytelling
  • Suzan Koseoglu– PhD candidate in Learning Technologies in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Minnesota
  • Mia Zamora– Associate Professor of English and Director of the Kean University Writing Project at Kean University in Union, NJ./li>
  • Rebecca Hogue– eBook producer, digital literacies instructor, and co-founder of Virtually Connecting

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