Collaboration on the OpenLab
Thursday, October 8, 2015, 4:30-6:00pm
Faculty Commons, N227
Refreshments will be served
This Open Pedagogy event brings together those interested in teaching and learning in the open, using readily available resources either within or in conjunction with City Techās OpenLab. Examples of collaboration among students, and between instructor and students abound in the OpenLabās 1000+ courses. Emerging as well are collaborations between students and peer mentors, between courses across the college, and among faculty teaching parallel sections of the same course. First-Year Learning Communities can bring two or three courses together in a single space to further facilitate community, and can bring into that community the peer mentor for further student support. Course coordinators have created community within departments through the ability to share materials for better support of instruction across sections. The same kind of openness facilitates the community of pedagogy that draws on the support of Open Educational Resources developed with the support of library faculty. Come hear about these exciting examples from colleagues and OpenLab Community Team members, and share your own.
Can’t join us but want to think more about collaboration in your pedagogy? Here are two short pieces you might read to consider best practices in project-based collaborations:
A Student Collaboratorsā Bill of Rights
A Collaboratorsā Bill of Rights
Please share the invitation with colleagues–and feel free to comment on this post to let your colleagues know you’re planning to come!
Image credit: Collaborate by Brenderous