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Tuesday, 21 September 2021
‘Sharing Open educational practices Using Technology for Higher Education’ (SHOUT4HE) is a three-year project (2018-2021) funded under the Erasmus+ Key Action 2, which comes from the basis that ‘international collaboration is particularly crucial in the case of open educational practices, which we believe are the key for university pedagogy to keep page with an increasingly pervasive and sophisticated digital era’.    The SHOUT4HE project, which is now closing, had three main objectives:  1. develop a Recognition framework for effective use of technology in Higher Education (HE) teaching 2. design an e-Platform for sharing open education practices and resources 3. create a set of videos on open educational practice and related e-books    There are five university partners (Bordeaux, Cardiff, Hasselt, Limerick, Nice), in four countries (Belgium, France, Ireland, the UK), all of whom are involved in HE teacher education. The University of Limerick team was comprised of: Dr Angelica Rísquez, CTL (PI) Sinead Spain, CTL Dr Liam Murray, AHSS Prof Fiona Farr, AHSS   Each partner has worked with local teachers covering a wide variety of disciplinary knowledge and pedagogical experience with the goal of recognising, developing and sharing innovative practice with technologies. The resultant framework, e-platform, open educational practices, and e-Books are freely available and widely disseminated with the aim of achieving longer-term impact on individual HE teachers but also more generally on university teaching and professional development programmes.   For more information please visit:  

https://www.ul.ie/ctl/current-projects/sharing-open-educational-practices-using-technology-he-shout4he