Responses
Open Pedagogy: on Wikipedia, Apps for Access to Justice,
Digital Tattoo – “to raise questions, provide examples and links to resources to encourage you to think about your presence online, navigate the issues involved in forming and re-forming your digital identity and learn about your rights and responsibilities as a digital citizen. It’s really just all about making informed decisions and your own decisions.”
“How I learned to stop worrying and love the consent form.”
Context on Civix online media literacy videos from Mike Caulfield.
Web Literacy for Student Fact Checkers and Four Moves (quick challenge).
The Digital Detox
http://splot.ca/ – tools on this site are designed with two core principles in mind:
- make it as easy as possible to post activity to the open web in an appealing and accessible way
- allow users to do so without creating accounts, or providing any required personal information
OpenETC – Free Range Edtech – “a community of educators, technologists, and designers sharing their expertise to foster and support open infrastructure for the BC post-secondary sector.”