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2021 Padron Teaching and Learning Symposium: OER & Open Pedagogy at MDC: Looking at Current Resources & Introducing OpenSkill

This guide houses information for the 2021 Padron Campus Teaching and Learning Symposium. The T&L Symposium offers an opportunity to highlight faculty and students work on campus, including best practices, new pedagogy, etc.

Symposium BannerOER & Open Pedagogy at MDC: Looking at Current Resources & Introducing OpenSkill
April 9th - Pre-recorded Session

Session Information

Session Overview

 

OER & Open Pedagogy at MDC: Looking at Current Resources & Introducing OpenSkill.
Janea Judge-Hemans, Instructor, Speech Communication, Padrón Campus
Emmanuela Franck, COAP Grant Program Manager, North Campus

This presentation will give an overview of OER use and Open Pedagogy by highlighting existing resources on the subject (MDC Libguides) and introducing a new OER—OpenSkill. OpenSkill is a project in which MDC faculty are partnered with faculty from Arizona State University, Maricopa Community College and Ivy Tech community college to create resources for use by our college communities and beyond. We hope to introduce and familiarize faculty with these resources and concepts for use across the college.

 

Presenters' Biography

 
Janea Judge-Hemans

 

 

Janea Judge-Hemans is a second year communication instructor at Miami Dade College, Padron Campus. She earned her B.A. in Mass Communication with a concentration in Broadcasting from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and her M.A. in Communication Studies from Florida Atlantic University.

 

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Emma Franck is a creative individual who loves to express herself in everything that she does! She is a mathematician, by training. Emma Franck currently serves as the Consortium of Open Active Pathways (COAP) Project Manager at Miami Dade College. The Consortium consists of a national partnership between Arizona State University, Ivy Tech Community College (located in Indiana) and Maricopa Community Colleges (located in Arizona). Prior to relocating to Miami, Miss Franck lived in New York City for nearly fourteen years where she worked as a mathematician, program director and mathematics professor for the City University of New York system. It was during her time in New York City where she completed her undergraduate education at Columbia University and her graduate degree in mathematics at Brooklyn College. Her passions include serving as an activist and volunteer at the American Red Cross.
   

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