Description
The pandemic demanded an immense response: shifting learning online, building new environments, developing new policies, and supporting students in new ways. That response would not have been possible without the know-how of online and open educators and learning technologists. The Pledge recognises the wealth of open resources already available to support policy and practice at this time of extraordinary challenge. The Pledge also encourages educators to find reasons for sharing, and persuading their departments and organisations to share too. OERs for educators, policy documents, open research and public reflections are all of value. It is a chance to make this an ‘open pivot’ rather than just an online one.
As we turn towards a post-pandemic world, what have we all learned from this extraordinary time? And how could initiatives like the Open Covid Pledge for Education help us share that learning, and prioritise more sustainable and equitable approaches? Join this panel session with Helen Beetham, Lorna Campbell, Catherine Cronin and Momodou Sallah, chaired by Elizabeth Charles.
Participants
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Shri Footring
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Ann Ottestig
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Kate Outhwaite
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Sarah Hutton
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Chintan Desai
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David Jennings
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Victoria Madden
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Alex Spiers
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Sam Taylor
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Lisa Chadwick
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Scott Connor
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Rosemarie McIlwhan
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Chris Jobling
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Maria-Christiana Papaefthimiou
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Louise Drumm
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Vicky Devaney
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Emma Procter-Legg
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Emma Herrod
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David Satenstein
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James Igoe
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