We invite you to join your colleagues who are creating space for students as knowledge holders and creators as they incorporate open education practices into their courses!
Building on the open educational resources (OER) movement, open pedagogy engages students as knowledge creators, often in open, public venues, creating spaces for students to enact agency in their own learning and co-creating learning experiences with instructors. Student work moves from “disposable assignments” with an audience of one, the instructor, to lasting renewable assignments with a broader audience. Examples include:
- public writing assignments
- editing Wikipedia articles
- writing for public blogs (see examples in art history, music (with instructor video), and English)
- multimedia assigments
- recording audio or podcasts made available on the BMCC OpenLab (see Podcasting as Pedagogy and Podcasting History as an Alternative Assignment)
- writing and publishing zines distributed through the Library (see student zine examples)
In this seminar, participants will design an open assignment. Activities will include pedagogical conversations with peers and faculty mentors on Zoom, as well as asynchronous activities such as readings and reflections. Zoom sessions will take place on Tuesdays (January 6, 13, and 20) and Thursdays (January 8, 15, and 22), 10:00 – 12:00 pm.
Apply by Monday, December 8, at 5 pm, using this application form. Faculty selected to participate will receive a $500 stipend for creating an open assignment for one of their courses.
This seminar is part of the ongoing open education initiative at both CUNY and SUNY funded by the NYS Education Department.
For questions or more information, email us at oer@bmcc.cuny.edu.