Maybe interesting for @catherinecronin, @crumphelen and other researchers investigating #OEP and #OER. https://t.co/DYyd7T4bwP
— Martina Emke (@MartinaEmke) December 9, 2017
Open educational practices #OEP – want more info ? Look at this https://t.co/knzl9JtLvv #oep
— slidesearch.org (@slidesearchorg) December 9, 2017
Open educational practice: #oep A DIY manifesto. https://t.co/jLxHMMoumC
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 11, 2017
#OER critical to sustain Africa's #highered: https://t.co/sRYcFhSOe0 #elearning #OEP #onlinelearning #onlinehighered
— Witt Salley (@wittsalley) December 11, 2017
hoping that @catherinecronin @chrissinerantzi will join us tomorrow for this #altc #oep event on twitter #LTHEchat #edenchat https://t.co/7fpyzNpg9i all welcome! pic.twitter.com/xDRXIaYG28
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 11, 2017
#altc #oep https://t.co/AVAhRahrSL
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 11, 2017
Tweet chat #oep on Tues 12 Dec 4pm GMT Open educational practice: A DIY manifesto. https://t.co/FC9cO1aKaL via @A_L_T > opportunity to share interpretations of open practice and maybe think about theory in relation to openness #openpraxis
— Helen Crump (@crumphelen) December 11, 2017
Open Ed SIG Fireside chat. Wed 13th Dec 4pm GMT. A cosy hangout to mark the end of Year of Open 2017 and to look forward to #OER18. #openedsig #oep #oer #go_gn https://t.co/MS5lKnrqik via #altc winter conference programme https://t.co/s0EKDOVzlt
— Helen Crump (@crumphelen) December 11, 2017
looking forward to it! “see you” at #LTHEchat Tues 4pm GMT 🙂 #altc #edenchat #go_gn #oep https://t.co/doIWL6BhFd
— Catherine Cronin (@catherinecronin) December 11, 2017
Is there a framework for the different ways people engage on social media…lurking, following, communicating etc? #go_gn #opened #OEP
— Penny Bentley (@penpln) December 11, 2017
Open educational practice: #oep A DIY manifesto. https://t.co/hTXqzRwxv9 via @nuzzel
— Juergen Wagner (@wagjuer) December 12, 2017
so excited that #openedsig will be awarding an #openbadge to participants in our #altc #oep tweet chat this afternoon thanks to @debbaff pic.twitter.com/8i1pe7i9OS
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
this post on finding sources of images and media was full of great tips https://t.co/ZR9fI7RAwk #altc #altcshowcase esp. on open #creativecommons use #oep
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
Tweetchats ALTWinterConf- “Player Two has entered” – Learning through console-based video games #consolesDGBL_ALT 2pm
& Learning by numbers: how can analytics help educators? #learninganalytics 3pm & favourite Open educational practice: #oep #ALT A DIY manifesto 4pm— Ghizzi Dunlop (@Ghizzi_d) December 12, 2017
Today 4pm GMT Open Educational Practice tweetchat #oep https://t.co/FC9cO1aKaL via @A_L_T
— Helen Crump (@crumphelen) December 12, 2017
Expect to see lots of these images on our #altc #oep tweet chat https://t.co/SvwC7FPJyv starts in 40 mins! #openedsig
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
Open educational practice: #oep A DIY manifesto. live tweetchat in 30 mins #altc #oep https://t.co/7fpyzNpg9i via @A_L_T
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
if you believe our world needs this https://t.co/Ja0tWxG0lG then join us in 25 mins using the tags #altc #oep to think about your personal manifesto for open education https://t.co/7fpyzNpg9i
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
In 15 mins Open educational practice: #oep A DIY manifesto. [1202] for the #altc online conference starts https://t.co/aanQPR8zwI
— ALT – alt.ac.uk (@A_L_T) December 12, 2017
what is a manifesto? It is a clear statement of aims and it can be presented any way you like , to write one you need https://t.co/pLN56hKMoV #altc #oep #openedsig
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
Q1: Welcome! Please check out our blog post (link) and share your reactions using the #oep #altc tags #openedsig
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
Starting now Open educational practice: #oep A DIY manifesto. [1202] for the #altc online conference https://t.co/aanQPR8zwI
— ALT – alt.ac.uk (@A_L_T) December 12, 2017
welcome to those joining for #altc #oep tweet chat on open educational practice, say hi and introduce yourself to #openedsig https://t.co/7fpyzNpg9i
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
Q1: Welcome! Please check out our blog post https://t.co/7fpyzNpg9i and share your reactions using the #oep #altc tags
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
to join the chat use the tags #altc and #oep we will curate these and award open badge to participants!
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
what is #oep ?? https://t.co/Cts97g2A8F #altc #openedsig
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
greetings all! delighted to join today's #altc #oep chat 🙂 https://t.co/VtXp3nUbyZ
— Catherine Cronin (@catherinecronin) December 12, 2017
great to have you here your work is so inspirational Catherine #altc #oep
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
A1 #oep #altc Hello to all from Swansea !
— Deb Baff (@debbaff) December 12, 2017
welcome! #altc #oep we met through open channels such as twitter after all!
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
Q2: What does open educational practice mean to you? #altc #oep
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
a great example of open practice in HE is the weekly #lthechat have you participated? #altc #oep @LTHEchat
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
@WarwickLanguage Happy to join #altc #oep chat. Not a manifesto – my open practice: https://t.co/cuf5mu3EFE#HASTACScholars
— Mark Corbett Wilson (@MCorbettWilson) December 12, 2017
A1 Open belongs to all of us. I don't mean this only in a warm fuzzy sense, I mean we all have every right to use the term open and apply it as we see fit. Of course the challenge this creates is that we might not always understand each other. #oep #altc
— Leo Havemann (@leohavemann) December 12, 2017
many thanks, Teresa. in my #oep work I'm building on the great work of so many… #oep research & practice is wide-ranging & collaborative. #altc
— Catherine Cronin (@catherinecronin) December 12, 2017
A1 #oep #altc I try to participate in the weekly #lthechat as often as I can – have also been on the organising group 🙂 Here is a mugshot I prepared earlier … ( hahahahah ) pic.twitter.com/ZNXtKPwJNv
— Deb Baff (@debbaff) December 12, 2017
@jnyrose thanks for RTs do join us using the tags #altc #oep and say hello 🙂 pic.twitter.com/0aXvT48MI4
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
Hi Helen here in Northampton #oep #altc I can't believe I'm slow off the mark.
— Helen Crump (@crumphelen) December 12, 2017
thanks for sharing Mark! a personal manifesto is probably in your head at the moment 🙂 #altc #oep
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
A1 yes! such an important point, Leo. sharing our understanding with one another is key. #oep #altc
— Catherine Cronin (@catherinecronin) December 12, 2017
I am fortunate to know many open practitioners through social media, if you want to make a clear statement about your open choices you need https://t.co/yL33sgBZaE #altc #oep
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
A1 #oep #altc I also help out with various open committees eg #oer18 #openedsig https://t.co/hx1GjxstN6
— Deb Baff (@debbaff) December 12, 2017
you are so NOT!! I'm thawing out at the moment 🙂 #altc #oep
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
It's 8 am in Oakland, California, and I've already had a full day with #altc and #oep. Nothing but caffeine in my head. 😉
— Mark Corbett Wilson (@MCorbettWilson) December 12, 2017
A1 For me being open has been about sharing and contributing my knowledge, expertise and opinions (who wants to hear them) outside of my institutional walls #altc #oep
— Kelly Terrell (@KellyATerrell) December 12, 2017
A2 the overall goal of open education is to increase access to education, reduce inequality, & enhance learning. #oep are practices which enable this. that's my starting point. #altc
— Catherine Cronin (@catherinecronin) December 12, 2017
reaching beyond the silos we often find ourselves in, crossing borders in search of the bigger picture #altc #oep https://t.co/gXEqBN0QCa
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
speaking of access, mine is not the best today – working from home with some wifi issues. #altc #oep #reality
— Catherine Cronin (@catherinecronin) December 12, 2017
Q3: Could you share some examples of where you share our practice? #altc #oep pic.twitter.com/gOpSouBmP3
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
https://twitter.com/VivienRolfe/status/940616182385860608
Absolutely. I would have gone crazy a good few years ago without the #openedsig ! 😀 #altc #oep
— Kelly Terrell (@KellyATerrell) December 12, 2017
and because you shared it in the open I was able to add it here https://t.co/SvwC7FPJyv #altc #oep visual resources for open educational practice 🙂
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
@WarwickLanguage Not being institutionalized, open for me is making the medieval academic walls permeable for the community to repurpose however they see fit. #altc #oep
— Mark Corbett Wilson (@MCorbettWilson) December 12, 2017
so good to have you here! #altc #oep
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
Q1: Welcome! Please check out our blog post (link) and share your reactions using the #oep #altc tags
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
Hello Leo, does it create misunderstandings then? How can we smoothen the edges? #altc #oep
— Chrissi Nerantzi (@chrissinerantzi) December 12, 2017
A2 for me #oep means opportunities to connect and learn but wondering how it can reduce inequality for others – esp those who do not value education in the first place.
— Helen Crump (@crumphelen) December 12, 2017
we often use #socialmedia in order to collaborate and connect in the open #altc #oep curating our resources, sharing slides, discussing and learning together https://t.co/yqwnwJju04
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
Lovely to see your smiley face dear Debbie 🙂 it has been fabulous to work with you #oep altc
— Chrissi Nerantzi (@chrissinerantzi) December 12, 2017
A2 #oep #altc I try to be an open practitioner… I am mindful however that my degree of openness probably varies from setting to setting … ? I am also mindful that others may not have this luxury ?
https://t.co/TI7sJaKfIR— Deb Baff (@debbaff) December 12, 2017
https://twitter.com/VivienRolfe/status/940617284527288321
Wondering if anybody shared a manifesto? Ideas towards a manifesto? #oep #altc
— Chrissi Nerantzi (@chrissinerantzi) December 12, 2017
Aww right back at you lovely chrissi 🙂 <waves> #oep #ALTc
— Deb Baff (@debbaff) December 12, 2017
what a great way to express this – ties in with the sustainability of learning #altc #oep
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
sharing our working definitions (like we are here!), rather than making assumptions, is a great way to start 🙂 #oep #altc
— Catherine Cronin (@catherinecronin) December 12, 2017
https://twitter.com/VivienRolfe/status/940617713965203458
@WarwickLanguage I'm completing my degrees in the open and am now a #HASTACScholars to expand my learning network and increase my digital skill set.. #altc #oep
— Mark Corbett Wilson (@MCorbettWilson) December 12, 2017
we will be moving in that direction next.. manifestos are personal and can come in any form https://t.co/1UA5egMUe7 #altc #oep
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
Useful to link openness and sustainability… is there room to develop these alliances further? #altc #oep
— Chrissi Nerantzi (@chrissinerantzi) December 12, 2017
Q4: Tell us why and what you choose to share of your work in the open #altc #oep What principles do you use for your choices?
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
I think by, in the first place, accepting that different approaches are possible and valid, rather than believing in a particular correct route to openness. By being open to dialogue. #oep #altc
— Leo Havemann (@leohavemann) December 12, 2017
aha! love the visuals 🙂 this quote is one of my favourites re: #oep. it helps to communicate my definition of openness when working with others. #altc https://t.co/M3tXQ0iplk
— Catherine Cronin (@catherinecronin) December 12, 2017
THIS IS THE FUTURE!! #altc #oep https://t.co/DdAgEP7Bmb
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
Wondering where we would meet in a non social media world? #altc #oep
— Chrissi Nerantzi (@chrissinerantzi) December 12, 2017
A4 #oep #altc I feel that sometimes I only have choices over some of my work … depends on which hat I am wearing probably .. ? If I have full choice then I try to always choose open 🙂 https://t.co/1Apes3wTpu
— Deb Baff (@debbaff) December 12, 2017
Q5: What are the risks involved in open educational practice in your opinion? #altc #oep how do you mitigate these?
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
Q5: What are the risks involved in open educational practice in your opinion? #altc #oep how do you mitigate these?
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
interesting link to pursue esp. if you include the role of the institution in learning #oep #altc
— Helen Crump (@crumphelen) December 12, 2017
Q4 I think collaboration and open challenge are some of the most powerful ways to improve practice and resources. I can’t learn if I don’t share. #oep #altc
— Jennie (@jnyrose) December 12, 2017
https://twitter.com/VivienRolfe/status/940618458030419968
That also means having proper academic debates and being able to disagree with each other? #altc #oep
— Chrissi Nerantzi (@chrissinerantzi) December 12, 2017
Collaborating with the Western Institute for Social Research in Berkeley, California, as they modernize and I'll acheive a Master's in Social Justice. https://t.co/d73zVY4GGM #altc #oep #HASTACScholars
— Mark Corbett Wilson (@MCorbettWilson) December 12, 2017
A5 #oep #altc people not 'getting it' in terms of open … and not understanding attribution !
— Deb Baff (@debbaff) December 12, 2017
A4 instead of asking 'why open?', ask 'why not open?'. this simple change unlocked my practice some years ago, in my own work & in collaboration with others. #oep #altc
— Catherine Cronin (@catherinecronin) December 12, 2017
Great point Jennie ! #oep #altc https://t.co/jifXr5ggMp
— Deb Baff (@debbaff) December 12, 2017
I feel completely the same as you @debbaff . There is often an uncomfortable conflict and I have to choose my battles #altc #oep https://t.co/M4alxhDjt3
— Kelly Terrell (@KellyATerrell) December 12, 2017
a personal manifesto for #oep could include a statement about its constantly negotiated nature , I liken it to wildflowers – they thrive anywhere #altc pic.twitter.com/Hwnxg5tbMm
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
Wow … now that is another t-shirt slogan to be proud of ! Love this Catherine … simple yet so powerful ' Why not Open ? ' #altc #oep
— Deb Baff (@debbaff) December 12, 2017
Yes but maybe with an aspiration of working towards agreement if we can get there – where we share similar ethos and goals this might happen? But otherwise agreeing to disagree. #oep #altc
— Leo Havemann (@leohavemann) December 12, 2017
Love that ! My grandfather used to tell me weeds were just simply beautiful flowers without a name … #oep #altc
— Deb Baff (@debbaff) December 12, 2017
it is vital in the digital domain that we understand who owns what and who we claim ownership #creativecommons vital to the open web #altc #oep
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
To challenge and be challenges but also to make valuable discoveries! Hi Jennie #oep #altc
— Chrissi Nerantzi (@chrissinerantzi) December 12, 2017
If educational institutions didn't erect paywalls, what would their value proposition become? #altc #OEP
— Mark Corbett Wilson (@MCorbettWilson) December 12, 2017
our time is nearly up!
Q6: Decisions about open practice will be individual to all, can you write a short personal manifesto for your own decisions? #altc #oep feel free to share! #altc #oep— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
A5 #oep: many benefits & many risks, often depending on context. individual choice is key. critical advocacy can be a way of advocating for openness while acknowledging risks, helping to ameliorate/navigate these.
— Catherine Cronin (@catherinecronin) December 12, 2017
But there are still problems… #altc #oep
— Chrissi Nerantzi (@chrissinerantzi) December 12, 2017
they need to rethink the means of income generation and get the balance right IMHO otherwise we see their mission only in terms of income generation #altc #oep https://t.co/ibZCNGQDrl
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
Ho Mark, So what kinds of institutions have a value proposition that aligns with open? in your opinion #altc #oep
— Helen Crump (@crumphelen) December 12, 2017
Wondering if we would all want to agree with us? #altc #oep
— Chrissi Nerantzi (@chrissinerantzi) December 12, 2017
#altc #oep https://t.co/UNNidJ8Jym
— Catherine Cronin (@catherinecronin) December 12, 2017
And we start only valuing those things that turn a profit. We need more metrics for success than that! #oep #altc
— Jennie (@jnyrose) December 12, 2017
Opening up your work is also opening it up to scrutiny from outside the usual audiences. #altc #oep
— Leo Havemann (@leohavemann) December 12, 2017
https://twitter.com/VivienRolfe/status/940620812658380800
yes, so that may inform what you share and where you do so #altc #oep best to have supportive communities who understand nothing is perfect! #altc #oep
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
A6 I think mine has to start with
' Why not be more open ' to channel the lovely @catherinecronin #altc #oep— Deb Baff (@debbaff) December 12, 2017
I think we can only ever hope for agreement re: main goals… and accept that there are many paths to those goals. can all learn from different approaches/interpretations. #altc #oep
— Catherine Cronin (@catherinecronin) December 12, 2017
Institutions' first mission is to protect themselves and their assets. I doubt any will become 'open.' Building a creative commons will redistribute knowledge, people will have to find a different way to support themselves. I did. #altc #oep
— Mark Corbett Wilson (@MCorbettWilson) December 12, 2017
Yes, my dad's small business was very aware of need to put back https://t.co/X2TqP1JnEi #altc #oep
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
We are not for profit and we are doing okay – go #EdShare 😀 #altc #oep
— Kelly Terrell (@KellyATerrell) December 12, 2017
And not to wait for it to be perfect or “finished” to share necessarily. I think it can be helpful to share missteps or when stuck as well as our lovely polished resource. #oep #altc
— Jennie (@jnyrose) December 12, 2017
https://twitter.com/VivienRolfe/status/940621445595566081
Yes! We should value failure for the learning experience it gives us. #altc #oep
— Mark Corbett Wilson (@MCorbettWilson) December 12, 2017
we will be storifying this chat and please feel free to continue to use the tags. thanks for your great contributions, more tomorrow from #openedsig #altc #oep
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
A5 The more I share, the more I am open to criticism which is academically right and healthy— can push me to up my game #oep #altc
— Terese Bird (@tbirdcymru) December 12, 2017
this has been the case for all significant social movements for change, e.g. civil rights, women's rights, LGBTI rights, etc. so much work to be done. different approaches not only to be expected – but necessary. #altc #oep
— Catherine Cronin (@catherinecronin) December 12, 2017
https://twitter.com/VivienRolfe/status/940621824269914112
thanks for participating. @debbaff is sorting a special open badge for you all #altc #oep storify to follow soon!
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
and thus we are part of the community of practice #oep #altc everyone wins!
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
Lots of busy badge making going on ! Watch this space – will be in touch ….#oep #altc #deblovesbadges https://t.co/iym8CtwFWU
— Deb Baff (@debbaff) December 12, 2017
Yes – building coalitions of movements is hard work and not always successful, because each group has its own priorities – but it doesn't mean we should stop trying. #altc #oep
— Leo Havemann (@leohavemann) December 12, 2017
you model this in your practice, Deb! I am sure that it inspires others. #oep #altc
— Catherine Cronin (@catherinecronin) December 12, 2017
https://twitter.com/VivienRolfe/status/940622682034524165
inspired by the thoughts of our #altc #oep tweeters I am off to create a diy manifesto of my own and share it back on the tags 🙂 thanks all, storify to follow
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
can you tell me more about syndicalism Mark – that's workers' ownership, right? #oep #altc
— Helen Crump (@crumphelen) December 12, 2017
yes, product endorsement was alive and well and supporting small businesses!! #altc #oep #openedsig
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017
many thanks for the chat, all! and thanks for organising this, Teresa. time flew so quickly… will check the tags for continuing conversations 🙂 #oep #altc https://t.co/Hcr9Ti9aIN
— Catherine Cronin (@catherinecronin) December 12, 2017
Changing our mindset when we create anything – who else could use this – #altc #oep
— Teresa MacKinnon (@WarwickLanguage) December 12, 2017