Championing Web Literacy and Working Open

Paul Oh | A Network50 Spotlight

Mozilla Learning
Aug 23, 2017 · 1 min read

Paul Oh is an educator, a frequent blogger and long-distance collaborator who is used to open forms of production and sharing, especially in his technology and community-building work. He currently works as the Senior Director at Teaching Channel. He has been active in the internet health movement as the co-producer of the Mozilla Curriculum Workshop webcast. He is a member of our first cohort of “Network50.”

Paul is a long-time champion of web literacy. He pushed the National Writing Project (NWP), during his work there, to champion web literacy and online composition as key forms of knowledge and production for the network. He inspires teachers to be more open in their teaching and learning.

Most importantly, Paul strives to develop diverse and inclusive communities of practice wherever he works and, especially in his current and past role, helped manage widely distributed networks of practice that decentralized power into the hands of innovative teachers and their students.

Paul’s work is dedicated to surfacing others’ processes and successes in hope of helping educators replicate each other’s best work.

Meet Paul!

Read his recent interview with Mozilla.

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