Hi everyone:
I'm doing a couple of workshops this summer, talking to university faculty about what open education is, how one might engage in it in various ways, why one might (or might not) want to do so, etc. I'll be asking the participants why they think it might be valuable, and what potential concerns they might have about opening up their teaching and learning work, but I'd like to get some broader perspectives as well, adding in some ideas we may not think of ourselves.
So I'd love it if you could take a few moments to fill out an informal, 4-question (open-ended) survey. All that I'll be able to see are dates/times the survey was filled out, so I won't know who said what unless you want to tell me in one of your answers! It's on Google forms.
I'll be collecting answers until the end of May. Please feel free to pass this link on to anyone who might be interested, send it on Twitter, G+, or wherever. Thank you!
Here's the link to a brief blog post on the survey, with the survey embedded:
http://blogs.ubc.ca/chendricks/2014/05/14/informal-survey-open-ed/
Christina Hendricks
Sr. Instructor, Philosophy and Arts One
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, BC, Canada
clhend...@gmail.com
http://blogs.ubc.ca/christinahendricks