GO-GN Research Review 2022

Oct 16, 2022·
Robert Farrow
,
Marjon Baas
,
Paula Cardoso
,
Glenda Cox
,
Ada Czernowogora
,
Helen DeWaard
,
Kathy Essmiller
,
Emily Helton
,
Kate Huth
,
Paco Iniesto
,
Kathryn R. Johnson
,
Anuradha Peramunugamage
,
Rebecca Pitt
,
Lorena Sousa
Vidminas Vizgirda
Vidminas Vizgirda
,
Martin Weller
· 1 min read
Abstract
We are pleased to announce the publication of our latest Research Review! Our review series offers critical persepctives on recent research in open education. The reviews are written by GO-GN network members who are actively researching open education. Covered in this collection are papers and research outputs on the themes of accessibility, open educational practices,
Type
publications

This report summarises some state-of-the-art research relevant to open educational resources (OER) and open educational practices (OEP) that was published recently. The reviews of these articles were written by doctoral and post-doctoral researchers who work in relevant fields and are members of the Global OER Graduate Network (GO-GN).

Vidminas Vizgirda
Authors
Postdoctoral Research Associate

Hi 👋😊! I’m Vidminas (most people call me Vid), a postdoc on the CHAILD project splitting time between the Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford and the Institute of Education, University College London.

I am interested in technology and education, and more specifically researching and developing technologies that empower people. The current CHAILD project focus is about defining and designing for agency in children and young people’s use of AI tools.

Before this, I did my PhD at the Institute of Language Cognition and Computation at the University of Edinburgh. My then-supervisors are Professor Fiona McNeill and Professor Judy Robertson. The project was about better understanding and designing tools to help teachers search for educational resources.

I am always keen to chat about teaching and learning, human-computer interaction, participatory research, and designing applications for good, feel free to get in touch!