Blogs and Opinion
Blogs and Opinions
A blog is defined as a regularly updated website or web page, typically one run by an individual or small group, that is written in an informal or conversational style. It often focuses on a specific topic and includes personal commentary.
Blogs and podcasts on open education are listed by country or region, and alphabetically by name below.
Canada
- Amanda Notes (Amanda Coolidge)
- Digital Detox 2020 (TRU)
- homonym.ca (Tannis Morgan)
- Michael Geist
- OLDaily (Stephen Downes)
- Open & Distance Learning (Irwin DeVries, TRU)
- that psych prof (Rajiv Jhangiani)
- You’re the Teacher (Christina Hendricks, UBC)
U.S.
- actualham (Dr. Robin DeRosa)
- Creative Commons (U.S.)
- Creative Commons: We Like to Share – Conversations with and about the people driving the open movement
- Dan Allosso’s Blog
- e-Literate (Michael Feldstein)
- Empirical Educator Project
- Hybrid Pedagogy
- iterating toward openness (David Wiley)
- MindWires
- OER & Beyond
- Open Syllabus Project
- Phil on EdTech
- SPARC (U.S.)
- The Scholarly Kitchen
- WCET Frontiers
Global North
- OER Hub
- Open and Shut? (Richard Poynder, U.K.)
- Open Book Publishers Blog
- Open Working