Introduction
Rayne Vieger
Welcome to the Open Pedagogy Student Toolkit! The goal of this toolkit is to provide you, the student, a self-paced resource that will guide you through the ins and outs of open pedagogy, including defining open pedagogy, the benefits of open pedagogy, and student creator rights. This toolkit is also available as a Google Doc.
Students: How To Use This Toolkit
If this is your first time in a class that uses open pedagogy we are excited for you! Your instructor is working towards creating a more equitable and engaging environment for you to learn in, and this is an opportunity to take agency over your own educational experience. We hope this toolkit will provide the support you need to understand not only why your instructor is incorporating open pedagogy into your class, but also the benefits of open pedagogy, your rights and responsibilities as a creator, and finally, practical tools to complete your open pedagogy project.
A note on the toolkit: The toolkit references U.S. Copyright and U.S. Dept. of Education Student Privacy Policies (FERPA).
is the capacity of individuals to have the power and resources to fulfill their potential (Source: Wikipedia).
In education it refers to students having an active role in their learning through voice, and often a choice, in the process (Source: Defined Learning).