A Common Purpose: Wikimedia, Open Education and Knowledge Equity for all...
At the end of February I was honoured to be invited to present the closing keynote at the Wikimedia in Education Summit at the Disruptive Media Learning Lab at Coventry University. This is the...
View ArticleOpenness, Precarity and Equity
As part of Open Education Week, the ALT Open Education SIG and Femedtech facilitated an asynchronous event Open Policy – Who cares? The organisers invited provocations from members of the open...
View ArticleSharing the Labour of Care
This article was originally posted on WonkHE under the title We need to recognise where the burden of care falls in higher education. Most of us work in higher education because we care; we care about...
View ArticleWhat comes next
Today marks the end of the current round of UCU strike action and it’s been an unsettling few weeks in more ways than one. I didn’t join the strike until half way through the first week as I had...
View ArticleOER20: Care, hope and activism
CC BY, Bryan Mather The OER Conference is always one of the highlights of the year for me. It’s the only open education conference I attend regularly and I’m privileged to have been present at every...
View ArticleOpen Letter to Editors / Editorial Boards
(This post was originally shared on femedtech.net.) The FemEdTech collective is calling on the Editors and Editorial Boards of scholarly journals to acknowledge and mitigate the disproportionate impact...
View ArticleSustaining an ethic of care
On Friday 13th of March I wrote a blog post called What Comes Next, which marked the end of the last round of UCU strikes and looked forward to my return to work the following week. Five days later, in...
View ArticleOpen At The Margins: Critical Perspectives on Open Education
“When we think this question “who appears?” we are asked a question about how spaces are occupied by certain bodies who get so used to their occupation that they don’t even notice it… To question who...
View ArticleAda Lovelace Day: Dr Isabel Gal
This year for Ada Lovelace day, I wrote a new Wikipedia page about Dr Isabel Gal, a Hungarian paediatrician and Holocaust Survivor who, in 1967, was responsible for establishing a link between use of...
View ArticleOpen Practice in Practice
Last week I had the pleasure of running a workshop on open practice with Catherine Cronin as part of City University of London’s online MSc in Digital Literacies and Open Practice, run by the fabulous...
View ArticleKnowledge Activism: Representing the History of HIV and AIDS activism on...
This is a transcript of a talk I gave for the University of Liverpool School of the Arts “Making a difference in the real world” series. My name is Lorna Campbell, I’m a learning technology service...
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