Monthly Newsletter: Reclaim Roundup
Reclaim Roundup is a monthly newsletter collecting all the work we’ve done that month, from community events to recent blog posts to brand new support documentation. The Roundup covers announcements …
Reclaim Roundup is a monthly newsletter collecting all the work we’ve done that month, from community events to recent blog posts to brand new support documentation. The Roundup covers announcements …
It’s a Reclaim TV and Radio Special - with the team from Reclaim. We have had quite a year and our team is coming live on air to share some of the best bits of 2024, the drama that shook the (edtech) world and how we have come out fighting the good fight for indie …
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It may not yet be quite time for the holidays, but this is one cracking holiday special you don’t want to miss. Over the course of the year we have worked together with truly inspiring educators to tell their story of empowering students and staff using open edtech. This is a special bumper edition of …
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For this final community chat of the year we are inviting ALL our special guests from 2024 to come together. You will hear updates of the exciting work happening across …
We are inviting you to join us for the one and only edtech radio holiday special, featuring guests from the legendary DS106 Radio Summer Camp. There is going to be story telling, holiday tunes and, if you are very lucky, even a bit of festive KaraOERke. The elves are working hard on that one. So …
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Reclaim Roundup is a monthly newsletter collecting all the work we’ve done that month, from community events to recent blog posts to brand new support documentation. The Roundup covers announcements directly about Reclaim, yes, but it’ll also include updates on projects, tutorials you can follow along with, and community conversations that you’re invited to participate …
The Knowledge Commons is the network for knowledge creators across the disciplines. You can use it to discover the latest open-access scholarship and teaching materials, make interdisciplinary connections, build a WordPress website, and increase the impact of your work by sharing it in the repository. In this episode we are joined by special guest Larissa Babakfrom Michigan State University, learning …
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Join Audrey Watters and Jim Groom on Reclaim TV as they take a deep dive into blogging and writing #4life. We are excited to have special guest Audrey Watters join us for this show. Audrey is the acclaimed author of books including Teaching Machines, The Monsters of Educational Technology and Claim Your Own Domain and …
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Join special guests Autumm Caines and Dr. Lance Eaton as we dive into their fascinating work for College Unbound, a course on Technology & Society: Generative AI, using OpenWebUI in the classroom. Watch the stream over at Reclaim TV, or catch the recording later on archive.reclaim.tv or our YouTube channel! About our guests Autumm Caines …
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Join us to celebrate the launch of our new Blogging Community of Practice . In this session we'll introduce you to the new dedicated channel for this group in our …
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We are proud to take part in OE Week 2025, and support Open Ed Bloggers everywhere. An annual celebration, Open Education Week (OE Week) is an opportunity for actively sharing and learning about the latest achievements in Open Education worldwide. Free to attend & everyone welcome. During Open Education Week we are planning to: share …
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Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming education, bringing both opportunities and challenges for open educators. This interactive workshop, hosted by Dr. Doug Belshaw and Dr. Angela Gunder, explores a plurality of “AI Literacies” for understanding and applying AI within open education. Drawing from the recently published paper AI Literacies and the Advancement of Opened Culture: Global …
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