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Skip to content Menu Stories About Create your story Add your story Tweet your story The team and supporters Get in touch How I Became an Open Educator April 23, 2017 April 23, 2017 ~ jlhayman2015 ~ Leave a comment Shared by  @jennihayman In sitting down to write this story, I had to reflect and think very hard about exactly how I arrived at here, an open practitioner-researcher, part of a global network of doctoral students , working as a Program Manger for a 45-institution online teaching and learning consortium called eCampusOntari o in Ontario, Canada, and talking about open practices every day with engaged peers. Then it occurred to me…it was George. I was minding my own business really, when open hit me. And while it seemed at the time, to come from out of the blue, one of those “why have a I never seen this before” moments. It was really, as with many things, a convergence of pathways and a lifetime of reflection and experience...

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