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Step-by-Step Guide to Licensing Teaching Materials

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As online learning becomes the new norm, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic, the internet has become cluttered with instructional information. When you create teaching materials that have the potential to stand out from the rest, teaching materials licensing ensures you are protected.

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Pandemic pedagogy

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BETT has also created a community hub so that educators everywhere can share ideas and resources, discuss and work together online during the school closures. Pandemic pedagogy by Steve Wheeler was written in Plymouth, England and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

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Instructional Content Licensing: A Framework for Sharing and Reusing Educational Materials

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The digital era has reshaped the landscape of education, driving a thirst for easily accessible learning materials online. Navigating the realm of instructional content licensing need not be daunting as long as you’re clear on your goals for publicizing such content. Table of Contents I.

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Connected pedagogy: Shared minds

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I noted that we tend to swarm together online in what I have called digital tribes (Wheeler, 2008). I call this connected pedagogy. One essential element of connected pedagogy is communication. Related blog posts Connected pedagogy: Social media Connected pedagogy: Smart technology References Maslow, A. Wheeler, S.

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Connected pedagogy: Smart technology

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A variety of new approaches to pedagogy have been introduced as a result of our hyperconnected society (of which more in a future blog post). The fact that any of us can access knowledge, expertise and resources so we can learn at any time and in virtually any place, means that the way we see pedagogy must change. Unported License.

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Connected pedagogy: Social networks

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A large proportion of younger learners are perpetually online, constantly using their smartphones as gateways into this world. Connected pedagogy: Social networks by Steve Wheeler was written in Plymouth, England and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

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Transforming online learning experiences

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A new pedagogy is required, but perhaps they aren't listening. I used that quote this morning when I presented online at a conference hosted by Near East University in Turkey. Unported License. Unported License. Perhaps they still see it as a poor substitute, or a second rate method of teaching.