Understanding Creative Commons Licenses
Are you curious about Creative Commons licenses? We will discuss what they signify, why they are valuable, what you can do with them -- and how. This session from the […]
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Are you curious about Creative Commons licenses? We will discuss what they signify, why they are valuable, what you can do with them -- and how. This session from the […]
This event will feature short presentations from Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) faculty who have developed or adopted Open Educational Resources to enhance student learning. We’ll also announce our first-ever […]
The Network of Open Organizations is a global alliance of diverse institutions and leaders committed to expanding open education and access to knowledge worldwide. Launched in 2019 and coordinated by […]
Did you know McMaster has single-sign on to Pressbooks, an easy-to-use open content publishing platform for creating (or adapting) online resources such as textbooks, guidebooks, modules, lab manuals, student-generated assignments, […]
Join the University of Regina for this special Open Education Week presentation, "Open Education Solutions for Complex Times" with Anne-Marie Scott, Vice President of the Commonwealth of Learning (COL) in […]
This webinar explores how communities of practice and mediation—and the tools they use to stay informed and build capacity in their profession—can become the driving force behind open professional learning […]
At Sask Polytechnic, some programs are excited about their adaptation of courses to ZTC. Join course instructors and program heads as they discuss the advantages (are there any issues?) of […]
For decades Wikipedia was stigmatized because of its self-governed and open approach to content creation and revision. After 25 years since its launch, Wikipedia has offered a unique opportunity for […]
Join us for this year’s AggieOpen Invited Speaker talk, From Free to Usable: The Accessibility Promise of OER! This session explores how digital accessibility, Universal Design for Learning, and upcoming […]
Join TRU Open Press and the Open Education Working Group (OEWG) for a special Open Education Week 2026 panel and showcase celebrating the impact of open education at Thompson Rivers University. This interactive hybrid […]
This is a workshop offered by the J. Sargeant Reynolds Library that will emphasize the instructional side of open pedagogy, exploring the difference between renewable and traditional assignments. We will […]
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 […]
The African Library and Information Associations and Institutions (AfLIA), in collaboration with OER Africa, is pleased to announce the 2026 AfLIA Open Education Week Virtual Summit, scheduled for 3–4 March […]
The International Research Network for Innovative Sustainable and Seamless Education (IRN-ISSE) is a global research partnership that began at mLearn 2018 at Concordia University in Chicago. The vision of IRN-ISSE […]
La Fabrique REL de Nantes Université et la Chaire Unesco RELIA ont créé la 1ère fresque de l’Éducation ouverte. Au cours de cet atelier collaboratif, à partir de cartes, de […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]