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Thank YOU for the #OEAward2021, @YearsEd Community!

Dr. Laura Pasquini

Last week, I learned that a podcast project I helped to produce won an award from the Open Education (OE) Global community. Clint and I shared a thank you message ( in audio format , of course) for awarding the 25 Years of EdTech: The Serialized Audio Version project a 2021 Open Education Award of Excellence for Reuse/ Remix/ Adaptation. 2021 OE Global Award of Excellence for Reuse/ Remix/ Adaptation.

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Digital citizenship and the importance of creating safe and inclusive online learning spaces

Teaching Matters Online Learning

Image credit: Daisy Michelson, former Digital Skills Champion. In this post, Dr Vicki Madden, Digital Safety Support Officer, provides an insight into the University community’s relationship with the term ‘digital citizenship’, and highlights the current and upcoming resources and projects delivered by the Digital Skills and Training team.

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Bringing learning to life: Nine tips for learning in outdoor places and spaces

Teaching Matters Experiential Learning

Photo credit: Yves Alarie, Unsplash CC0 In this post, David A. G. Clarke reflects on his experience of teaching in outdoor spaces and provides valuable tips on how to bring our teaching outside the classroom. David A. G. Clarke is a Teaching Fellow in Outdoor Learning and Sustainability Education at the Moray House School of Education and Sport. This post is part of the September & October Hot Topic theme: Revisiting the Hybrid Teaching Exchange.

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Campus Culture As The Key to Sustainable Student Success 

Credo Higher Ed

Many institutions carefully monitor statistics like retention and graduation rates. Colleges and universities that are struggling in these metrics—or those that want to avoid those struggles—tend to hone in on specific problems. If academic success is suffering, perhaps the focus falls on academic advising. If retention is stagnating, residence life may be under the microscope.

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6 Reasons You Need to Go to Barcelona

AIFS Abroad

Barcelona is one of the most popular destinations for college students looking to study or intern abroad. With its Mediterranean climate, Modernist architecture and bustling business center, it isn’t hard to see why. Our team narrowed it down to the top six reasons why you should go to Barcelona at least once in your life. Here are a few (of the many!

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04 - Dr. Leon McClinton

StudentAffairs.com

We chat with Dr. Leon McClinton , Director of Housing at Oklahoma State University and V.P. of ACUHO-I. Full transcript available at [link].

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Bringing learning to life: Nine tips for learning in outdoor places and spaces

Teaching Matters Experiential Learning

In this post, David A. G. Clarke reflects on his experience of teaching in outdoor spaces and provides valuable tips on how to bring our teaching outside the classroom. David A. G. Clarke is a Teaching Fellow in Outdoor Learning and Sustainability Education at the Moray House School of Education and Sport. This post is […].