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Blog Post #2
Pedagogy Pedagogy refers to the methods and means used in teaching. For me, it represents the ways in which teachers effectively share knowledge and skills with students. Reflecting on my own learning experiences, I gained the most from activities that encouraged active participation, such as engaging in discussions and working with peers. Personally, I enjoy a…
Peer Response Post #1 – Dylan
For this response post, I have focused on Dylan Stevens’s blog post #1: Thanks for sharing your experience, Dylan! It’s great to hear how your journey at UVic has evolved, especially during such a unique and challenging time. Learning during the pandemic can be an unforgettable experience. I agree with your comparison of the pros…
Peer Response Post #3 – Dorsa
For this post, I am responding to my group member Dorsa’s blog post #4: Blog Post #4 Hi Dorsa, Your post provides a comprehensive and insightful look at Open Pedagogy and OER, with clear connections to your personal experiences. I especially liked how you tied your experiences with Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and constructivist…
Blog Post #4
What is Open Pedagogy Open pedagogy is a teaching approach that focuses on collaboration and shared knowledge creation. It differs from the traditional teaching methods in that it allows students to participate in knowledge creation. This approach promotes a more engaging and inclusive learning environment where both educators and learners contribute equally to the…
Peer Response Post # 1 – Dorsa
For this post, I am responding to my group member Dorsa Peikani’s Blog Post #1: Hi Dorsa, it’s great to learn about you and your journey as a third-year computer science student! I agree that distributed education significantly enhances accessibility, particularly for international students facing challenges like time zone differences. Your perspective on blended learning…
Peer Response Post #2 – Marsha
For this response blog, I will be focusing on Marsha Chan’s blog post #2. Blog #2 Hi Marsha, thank you for sharing your insights into pedagogy and networked learning! I completely agree that different teaching methods can have a significant impact on student engagement and critical thinking. I like how you relate the course material…
