Weaving Partnerships and Practices: Innovating with Open and Existing Tools2025 ETUG Fall Workshop: High-Impact, Low-Cost EdTech – October 31, 2025
Tania Elias & Jason Toal | Weaving Partnerships and Practices: Innovating with Open and Existing Tools
Looking for ways to reuse, remix and leverage open tools?
This session shares the story of the Digital Learning for Innovative Teaching
(DLIT) website which is built on an an open-ETC hosted site and offers open
resources that we’d love to share.
It contains a series of activity banks built to support
digital learning among educators within and beyond the DLIT program. These
activities reuse and remix openly licensed Open Education, Digital Literacy,
genAI, UDL challenges developed by BCcampus and ETUG colleagues creating a
one-stop shop for bite-sized, 15-minute PD activities open to all without
logins or sign ups.
Participants will explore DLIT as a case study and get a
chance to try out some of its activities. We will then discuss ways that we can
stretch existing resources, remix OER.
Built to support a specific program, we also built it with
the concept of “shared infrastructure” in mind. We would love to explore
partnerships and support more educators at low/ no cost while building open,
equitable learning ecosystems across B.C. and beyond.
Tanya
Elias is a Manager, learning Design & Projects, Educational
Technology Support Specialist at Vancouver Community College
Jason
Toal is an Educational Technology Support Specialist at
University of Victoria and a Visual & Digital Collaborator at Same
Page Studio
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