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ETC Open Education Series Spring 2022 Edition AVAILABLE Free for All

Dear Educational Technology Professionals,

 

The ETC Community has published its free contents of the ETC Open Education Series Spring 2022 Edition which were created and published by ETC655 students Spring 2022.  It contains three main resources:

 

  • ETC Open Network Training Sessions Spring 2022
    • Seven 30-minutes PD videos.
    • Topics: Flipgrid, Nearpod, MS One Note, Prezi, OER & Accessibility, Drones, and Kahoot.
  • ETC OER eBook Spring 2022 Edition
    • Resources and Innovations for Creating an Effective Open Network Learning Environment: Authored and edited by ETC655 Spring 2022 students.
    • Formats: PDF; Kindle (.mobi)
  • ETC Pedagogy InfoDoc on Emerging Technology
    • Contains thirteen different topics of Robotics, MOOCs, Comprehensive Learning Record (CLR), Virtual reality (VR), Teachers pay teachers, Artificial Intelligent, (AI), eSports, Blockchain in Education, Mobile app design, Adaptive Learning, Drones, and Coding.
    • Each InfoDoc focuses on a single technology or practice with two-page in length for your effective consumption.

 

Feel free to download a copy of the current edition or any of the previous editions. These contents are organized as open education resources (OERs). You can integrate them into your learning, teaching, training, and PD etc. If you do adopt these free resources into your work, do let the authors, and me know because we would like to hear your stories of how you integrate them. In addition, your suggestions and feedback are greatly appreciated.

 

If you are current ETC students and plan to take ETC655 as part of your program of study, this is a great opportunity for you to peruse these free resources. You will have a chance to create and publish your own content when working in ETC655.

 

I welcome any comments, feedback, and suggestions.

Best Regards,

Chih

 

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