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### Teaching and Learning in the Commons ### Teaching and Learning in the Commons
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<smaller>Kathleen Fitzpatrick // @kfitz@hcommons.social // kfitz@msu.edu<br /> <smaller>Kathleen Fitzpatrick // @kfitz@hcommons.social // kfitz@msu.edu<br />
MSU TALKS // 08 May 2025 // presentations.kfitz.info/talks250508.html</smaller> MSU TALKS // 08 May 2025<br />
presentations.kfitz.info/talks250508.html</smaller>
Note: Thank you so much. I'm delighted to have the opportunity to be with you this morning for the in-person day of MSU TALKS! I want to thank Jeremy van Hof and the CTLI team for putting together such a great opportunity for instructors across Michigan State to share their thinking and learn from one another. Much of what Im going to be talking about is focused on scholarly communication, but it has some deep resonances with whats going on in the world of educational technology today. The tl;dr on this talk is that the future of knowledge creation depends heavily on the openness of the infrastructures that support our work. I know that for a lot of people, the word "infrastructure" triggers a yawn reflex -- like, oh great, a technical talk, do I really need to hear a lot about this? Note: Thank you so much. I'm delighted to have the opportunity to be with you this morning for the in-person day of MSU TALKS! I want to thank Jeremy van Hof and the CTLI team for putting together such a great opportunity for instructors across Michigan State to share their thinking and learn from one another. Much of what Im going to be talking about is focused on scholarly communication, but it has some deep resonances with whats going on in the world of educational technology today. The tl;dr on this talk is that the future of knowledge creation depends heavily on the openness of the infrastructures that support our work. I know that for a lot of people, the word "infrastructure" triggers a yawn reflex -- like, oh great, a technical talk, do I really need to hear a lot about this?