Rajiv Jhangiani shares reflections on designing for justice on episode 549 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
One of the actions that is in the plan for developing a framework for ethical educational technology is that new tools that are procured are not going to reinforce systemic biases.
-Rajiv Jhangiani
If you’re really intentionally focusing on social justice explicitly, students can tell.
-Rajiv Jhangiani
- Inclusive Education Research Lab
- About the Inclusive Education Research Lab
- In Memory’s Kitchen: A Legacy from the Women of Terezin
- The UN Refugee Agency
- Brock University’s Strategic Plan
- Changing our (Dis)Course: A Distinctive Social Justice Aligned Definition of Open Education, by Sarah R. Lambert from Deakin University, Australia
- Sara Goldrick-Rab
- Achieving the Dream
- Against Hope: OpenEd24 with Robin DeRosa
- Open Education Network: Open Pedagogy Video Collection
- Accessagogy Podcast with Ann Gagne
- Remixer from Bryan Mathers
- Bruny Island
- KPU Zero Textbook Cost Initiative
- eCampusOntario: On a Path to Open
- Learning Through Play: The Importance of Library Makerspaces
- Kindness, by David Wilcox