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EPISODE · Mar 8, 2018 · 33 MIN

Considering Open Education with an Interdisciplinary Lens

from Teaching in Higher Ed

  Robin DeRosa discusses considering open education with an interdisciplinary lens on episode 195 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode How do we make higher education more accessible to learners by rethinking the structures of our programs? —Robin DeRosa It’s really about empowering learners. —Robin DeRosa Design structures that reflect the fact that universities are in the real world. —Robin DeRosa Resources Mentioned Robin’s posts about interdisciplinary studies The Open Anthology of Earlier American Literature Episode 179 – Paul Blowers connects the Disneyland Legionnaires’ Disease to His Class OER: Bigger Than Affordability The New Education: How to Revolutionize the University to Prepare Students for a World In Flux by Cathy Davidson* Episode 169 – The New Education: How to Revolutionize the University to Prepare Students for a World in Flux with Cathy Davidson Evergreen State College Prescott College Introduction to Interdisciplinary Studies, by Allen F. Repko, Rick Szostak, & Michele Phillips Buchberger Ch. 18 Fruit: A Metaphor for Understanding Interdisciplinarity by Moti Nissani in Interdisciplinary Studies: A Connected Learning Approach  

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