We’re excited to announce a new edition of CityTech Stories, the official podcast of the Ursula C. Schwerin Library. The podcast recently featured Prof. Colleen Birchett and Prof. Christopher Swift, who spoke of their experiences using Open Educational Resources (O.E.R). 

Through the Open Educational Resources Faculty Fellowship, participants get an in-depth look at the economics of the scholarly landscape. In the move towards open resources, faculty are encouraged to seek out material in their discipline through various OER repositories, and Open Access publications. In the podcast above, Prof. Colleen Birchett speaks about her own path towards implementing OER, for the course Home Away From Home: Stories from the Diaspora, and impacts on both course design and content.

 

An excerpt from her interview: “One of the limitations that I’ve faced as an instructor is the fixed content in a given textbook: someone else decides, and that’s their worldview, and their pedagogical view. Whose voices get heard and whose don’t?”

We’re so happy to present these excellent reflections, a window into the innovative pedagogy that continues to be inspired by the Fellowship. Thank you for listening!

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