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General feedback on Topic 5

Lisa Harris May 18, 2017 Leave a comment

Open access is a challenging subject once you dig beneath the initial knee jerk reaction of “of course everything should be free”. The best posts took the opportunity to showcase critical writing skills by examining the issues from the perspective of all parties involved, not just the end users of content.

If your marks for this topic were lower than you were expecting, please check out this post on critical writing because some of you were too quick to jump into rather simplistic solutions given the economics involved. We did discuss this in some detail in relation to topic 4, and those of you who clearly put the effort into the initial reading have seen the benefits in terms of increased marks.

Don’t forget to keep working on your own professional profiles with a view to the final assessed task for this module – there are still a few twitter “eggs” and blogs with a complex theme that is hard to navigate, or random unused widgets…

You are asked to reflect on how your own digital profile has developed over the course of the module. To do this effectively, you will need to refer back to your original Self Test, AND gather specific evidence to support your discussion of the ways in which your activities/behaviour have changed, AND what you plan to focus on in terms of your learning and/or career development going forwards. You might also like to reflect upon any specific value you obtained from presenting your work in different styles/formats that you will take forward to future modules, or to the building of your own professional digital profiles.

Please check the detailed instructions in the Study Guide and ask if you still have questions.

 

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Written by Lisa Harris

Educational innovator & disruptor at University of Southampton. Champion of Web Science, Digital Literacies & Digital Marketing MOOC. Open access only please. Fascinated by transformative potential of technology for education and business.

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