This post was co-written by Elle Dimopoulos and Adronisha Frazier. Open educator leaders are informing students, faculty, instructional designers, and stakeholders about the many opportunities
Hello and welcome. I’m one of your new contributing co-editors, Elle Dimopoulos (she/her/they). Akin to the titular titles of svelte fame, I wanted to give
Hi. I am Adronisha Frazier (she/her/hers). I am one of your new contributing co-editors here at OER and Beyond. I teach biology, medical microbiology, and
Contributed by Zoe Speidel Over the years, the emails from my students have embodied a broader and broader range of formality. Emails with no subject
Contributed by Ellie Svoboda Open Educational Resources (OER) are often pitched as affordable alternatives to pricey textbooks. Fully-fledged open textbooks, such as those found in
Contributed by Ksenia Cheinman Accessibility is for everyone. Some need it always; it’s a basic need. Others will need it urgently for some periods of