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Open Pedagogy

By: J Gregory McVerry, W. Ian O'Byrne and Jack Jamieson

Join us as we explore our growing understanding of Open Pedagogy. We begin by first traveling through the history of the movement.

We then use our lens of Agentive Apprenticeships to analyze two case studies. These communities, #DS106 and #IndieWeb developed in parallel. Both sharing the goals of of getting people to use personal websites.

We then conclude a book by describing how you can get started using open pedagogy in your classroom.

Chapter One

Introduction

Chapter Two

History of Open Pedagogy

Chapter Three

Towards a Theory of Community As Knowledge

Chapter Four

Agentive Apprenticeships

Chapter Five

Principles of Open Pedagogy

Chapter Six

Case Study Methods

Chapter Seven

IndieWeb

Chapter Eight

DS106

Chapter Nine

Getting Started

Chapter Ten

Making Spaces

Chapter Eleven

Designing Open Classrooms

Chapter Twelve

Encouraging Growth