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Open Education Resources
OER # 1: The resource provided was published from RMIT University. The creative commons license is listed at the bottom of the webpage, which states sharing is allowed for educational purposes. The tutorial supports the learning objective by giving participants additional information on how to engage student learning by using Sway as a teaching tool.
Engage Your Learners with Sway. (2020, March 25).
https://www.learningandteachinghub.com/blog/toolbox/enga
ge-your-learners-with-sway/.
OER # 2: The resource provided was published in creative commons by Teachblend . The author refers to himself as Phil Edtech. The tutorial supports the learning objective by giving participants an in-depth look on how to engage student learning by giving examples of different projects teachers can use in a classroom setting.
Edtech, P. (2020, September 15). Microsoft Sway-
Teacher/Staff Guide. Youtube.
https://youtu.be/OJQBeH3KqD8
Contribution to Content Development: These OER sources provide additional viewpoints on how to incorporate Microsoft Sway in a classroom setting, which supports the learning objective of the course.
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