• Open for Student Success Symposium 2026

    Atlanta, United States Atlanta, GA, United States

    Join Georgia State University for our 4th annual Open Education Week Celebration, where professionals and students unite with the common purpose to learn and share insights about open and affordable education. The Open for Student Success Symposium is free, online, and open to all and will take place on March 4, 2026 from 9:30am to […]

  • Open for Antiracism: Trauma informed approaches to open education

    Open for Antiracism is a special project of OE Global that has been providing professional development programming across California Community colleges on OER and Open Pedagogy for over 6 years. In this 2-part session, you’ll first hear from our program directors, Laura Dunn and James Glapa-Grossklag, on how the antiracism and equity landscape has changed […]

  • OEWeek Live! Together in Story: A Conversation Among Open Storymakers

    Concord, United States Concord, MA, United States

    Join the creators of the award‑winning open picture book Together, funded by GO‑GN, alongside a colleague from Curious Learning, for a friendly conversation among storymakers. We will share the latest developments in an exciting collaboration that is enabling Together to travel to young readers worldwide as an interactive digital book in multiple languages.  The Imaginative […]

  • UNBC OER Development Grant Showcase

    Prince George, Canada Prince George, British Columbia, Canada

    Join us for an exciting showcase celebrating the recipients of the UNBC Open Educational Resources (OER) Development Grant https://www.unbc.ca/centre-teaching-and-learning/oer-development-grant. This event will highlight the innovative projects undertaken by students, faculty, and staff, demonstrating their commitment to creating and adopting open educational resources. Attendees will gain valuable insights into the process of developing OER, discover the […]

  • Open Metadata Exchange: Enabling OER Access Across Libraries

    Half Moon Bay, United States Half Moon Bay, CA, United States

    The Open Metadata Exchange (OME) is a decentralized network that enables open education libraries to share and discover openly licensed resources and metadata across institutions while maintaining local control. By connecting platforms through a shared, flexible infrastructure, OME helps reduce duplicated curatorial effort, bridge metadata gaps, and make high-quality Open Educational Resources more discoverable.  In […]

  • Participatory Publishing – Zine Assignments as Open Pedagogy

    Vancouver, Canada Vancouver, BC, Canada

    Zines are a self-published medium created by collaging existing materials (e.g. images, text, etc.) with self-created content. Zines are published in simple photocopied and digital formats for open sharing. The practice of remixing, revising, and redistribution has been a part of zine culture since its creation. Zines provide a space where information authority can be questioned […]

  • What Can I Share—and Where? Digital Literacy, Open Licenses, and Faculty Publishing Pathways

    Greencastle, United States Greencastle, IN, United States

    Faculty create a wide range of digital materials—articles, syllabi, datasets, lecture media, public scholarship, and creative work—but questions about copyright, licensing, and “where this work belongs” often create barriers to sharing. This Open Education Week workshop at DePauw University introduces digital literacy concepts through the lens of open licenses and publishing pathways. Participants will explore […]

  • Teaching on the CUNY Academic Commons

    New York, United States New York, NY, United States

    The CUNY Academic Commons is a WordPress/BuddyPress network designed for and by faculty, staff, and students at the City University of New York (CUNY). The Commons is designed to support faculty initiatives and build community through the use(s) of technology in teaching and learning. The free exchange of knowledge among colleagues across the university is […]

  • Burden-Free Materials: How Libraries Power Affordable Education

    San Diego, United States San Diego, CA, United States

    Discover resources available through your San Diego Community College District's libraries to support burden-free materials by providing seamless access to electronic resources, streaming media, course reserves, and digital scanning services. Learn how these efforts remove financial barriers for students and support faculty in creating no cost courses.

  • OpenEd25 Keynote Rewatch: Dr. Kim Hunter Reed

    Washington, D.C., United States Washington, D.C., DC, United States

    The Open Education Association invites you to a virtual rewatch of Louisiana Higher Education Commissioner Dr. Kim Hunter Reed’s keynote from the 2025 Open Education Conference. Entitled New Horizons: Opening Doors and Transforming Lives Through Higher Ed in Louisiana, this inspiring talk explores how to pave the way toward more affordable and accessible higher education […]

  • How to find and use Creative Commons licensed Open Educational Resources 

    Edinburgh, United Kingdom Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

    How to find and use Creative Commons licensed Open Educational Resources is a one hour information session, for University of Edinburgh staff and postgraduate research students, where you’ll learn how to find Creative Commons licensed materials covering different subject areas and topics from a range of online archives, repositories, and websites. We’ll then look at […]

  • OE Week Third Space OE: Creating Collaborative Learning Spaces

    Saskatoon, Canada Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

    Turn students into co-creators and watch engagement soar. Get the blueprint for collaboration that works. Pre-registration is required. A recording will be available with a link sent out to all registrants.

  • Sowing the Seeds of a Global Movement: Stories from California Trailblazers of Open Education

    Austin, United States Austin, TX, United States

    Join author Barbara Illowsky, Ph.D., editor Judith Sebesta, Ph.D., and contributor James Glapa-Grossklag for an exclusive webinar launching their new volume, Sowing the Seeds of a Global Movement: Stories from California Trailblazers of Open Education. Published in Pressbooks under the auspices of College of the Canyons, which serves as the Technical Assistance Provider for the […]

  • Webinaire franco-américain | Regards croisés d’étudiant·es autour de l’Éducation ouverte et des REL

    Nantes, France Nantes, France

    Deux groupes d’étudiants, l’un français, de Nantes Université, l’autre américain, de l’Eastern Connecticut State University, confrontent leur vision de l’Éducation ouverte et échangent sur leurs expériences de création de REL : quelles sont leurs motivations ? Que retirent-ils de leur expérience ? Que changent ces pratiques sur leurs apprentissages et sur la relation prof-étudiant ?

  • Individualizing & Incentivizing OER and Course Marking: A Conversation with the Bookstore and Library

    Overland Park, United States Overland Park, KS, United States

    Join  Danielle Theiss, Barry Bailey, Patrick Lafferty, and Beth Mason in an informational webinar on Thursday March 5th 9am-10am  as faculty share about the impact of Johnson County Community College’s OER Faculty Stipend Program on their work, and the students in their courses and programs. Plus, learn how the Library and Bookstore are partnering to support zero cost course […]

  • The JOERney@UIBK: Experience Talks with Sarah Wildbichler

    Innsbruck, Austria Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria

    OER creators from the University of Innsbruck will share their personal experiences of developing and publishing Open Educational Resources. They’ll talk about: What it was like to work with OER What they created and why What they would do differently if they started again And what advice they would give to anyone new to OER […]

  • OEWeek Live! Open Conversation on Online Communities

    Concord, United States Concord, MA, United States

    Join us for another OEWeek live streamed open conversation. We are talking today about the state on online communities for open educators. We have a fantastic panel with leaders/organizers of a few of them. Can we even define them? What makes for a successful online community? Does the platform matter? How do we facilitate open […]

  • Keeping Learning Open in an Era of Censorship

    Edmonton, Canada Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

    Open Education has evolved from a focus on textbook savings to a broader movement for advancing social justice. In today’s geopolitical climate, it can also serve as a form of resistance—challenging political narratives and restrictions.   In this session from Norquest College, we will explore censorship threats to Open Education. Conversely, we will also speculate […]

  • De travaux jetables à des savoirs durables: cultiver l’ouverture en éducation

    Montreal, Canada Montreal, Quebec, Canada

    À l’heure où les travaux étudiants finissent souvent dans l’oubli numérique, comment concevoir des apprentissages qui laissent une trace utile et partagée ? Ce webinaire propose de passer d’une logique de travaux jetables à celle de savoirs durables, grâce aux pratiques éducatives ouvertes (PEO). À partir de recherches menées à l’Université TÉLUQ, nous explorerons comment […]