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Engaging Students in Writing in the Open, Part 1

Open pedagogy assignments enable students to share their work publicly, enriching the knowledge commons with their unique understandings, perspectives, and language. In this video post, Professor Ina Litera shares her experiences transforming what had become a routine assignment into something that feels fresh and exciting for both her students and herself.
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Guided Course Tours – Part 1

Open Teaching Week kicks off on March 17 and we're previewing the week's activities with some video guided course tours. Brett Whysel walks us through the structure of his Brightspace course using the video introduction that he shares with students. Brielle Buckler shares how she creates graphical "student contact cards" to build community and help students feel seen and engaged.
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Inquirer Talks: From Page to Presentation

The Inquirer, our faculty publication, is a means of communicating the things that are important to us. It’s not an exaggeration to say that some Inquirer pieces have made me cry, others laugh out loud; others have made me contemplative, ambitious, or angry. That’s why we've partnered with CETLS to launch a new Inquirer Talks series that will give us all a chance to talk with the authors.
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The Effortless Mindfulness in the Classroom Toolkit

What if you could create a happier and more engaged classroom, build a sense of belonging, and support a growth mindset without much effort? The Effortless Mindfulness in the Classroom Toolkit, an open educational resource, provides everything you need to incorporate brief, effective mindfulness exercises into your teaching routine, regardless of your prior experience with mindfulness or meditation.
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The Current State of Scholarly Publishing: A Recap and What’s Next for BMCC Researchers

On September 24th, BMCC faculty gathered virtually for a webinar titled The Current State of Scholarly Publishing: Open Access and More. This webinar was the first in a BMCC-specific series aimed at equipping our faculty with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate this rapidly evolving ecosystem. We invite you to join us in these important discussions!
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