• WikiWednesday: Using Wikipedia in the Classroom

    Indiana Unviersity Indianapolis Indianapolis, IN, United States

    Uncover how Wikipedia can transform your classroom into a space for creating and sharing open knowledge. A monthly Wikipedia skills and interests meetup for the IU Indianapolis community. Come and learn with us! Topics include:  Wikipedia editing, policies, and tricks Wikidata editing and tools Wikimedia Commons editing and tools Subject focussed editing groups and volunteers […]

  • BarCamp Ressources Educatives Libres & Intelligence Artificielle – BarCamp OER & AI

    l’Université de Sousse, Tunisie Sousse, Tunisia

    🎯 Public cible : Étudiants et enseignants 🔹 À propos du BarCamp Un BarCamp est un atelier participatif et collaboratif où chacun peut partager ses idées, poser des questions et apprendre des autres. Cette édition est dédiée aux Ressources Éducatives Libres (REL) et à l’Intelligence Artificielle (IA) dans l’éducation. 🔹 Objectifs Comprendre l’importance des REL […]

  • Math Brunch at OE Week

    Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain

    Within the framework of Open Education Week (OE Week 2025), the EPSEB library at Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya organize the workshop Open educational resources: Gate2Math, by the teacher Carles Serrat. Gate2Math is a tool that facilitates access to online mathematical resources in a open and freeThis workshop is aimed at students and teaching and research staff (PDI) of all […]

  • Introduction to Building Courses in LibreTexts ADAPT Open Homework and Assessment Platform

    LibreTexts Davis, CA, United States

    Join LibreTexts Founder and Executive Director, Delmar Larsen, as he gives you a firsthand look at how to build courses in LibreTexts open homework and assessment platform, ADAPT. Currently sponsored by the California Education Learning Lab (CELL), ADAPT is free for all California instructors and students. For educators outside of California, ADAPT is available at cost–with […]

  • The Triple A’s of Ancillaries: Advancing Academic Achievement

    LibreTexts Davis, CA, United States

    This interactive session will highlight best practices implementation strategies, and the positive impact of LibreTexts  ancillaries on student comprehension, retention, and application of course content. It features the presenter's firsthand experiences in leading a cohort of subject matter experts in communication to create ancillaries for a LibreTexts textbook.

  • Copyright and Licensing for Open Educational Resources

    University of British Columbia Vancouver, BC, Canada

    Does your project include work created by others? Do you have questions about Creative Commons licenses and how to incorporate licensed works into your project? This session will introduce you to copyright basics for your OER project and take you through licensing considerations to insure that your work is reusable by others. Importantly it will […]

  • Integrating OER into Course Design

    San Diego Community College District San Diego, CA, United States

    Open Educational Resources (OER) offer more than just cost savings—they provide opportunities to rethink course design in ways that enhance student engagement and learning. This session will explore strategies for integrating OER thoughtfully into course structures, ensuring that materials align with learning objectives, support diverse learners, and promote active engagement. Participants will gain practical approaches […]

  • Introduction to LibreTexts Commons&Conductor Platform

    LibreTexts Davis, CA, United States

    Join a member of the LibreTexts team as we introduce you to our Commons & Conductor platform. A multi-functional platform that provides enhanced searching capabilities across all of LibreTexts over one million page of openly licensed content via the Commons, as well as a project management platform that provides a gathering point for all of […]

  • Reduce Student Costs, Boost Success: Open Resources for the Win

    J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College Richmond, VA, United States
    Virtual Event

    Discover a wealth of open educational resources available through the VIVA Textbook Faculty Portal, the Open Textbook Library as well as other OER repositories. During this session, Librarians Robin Pesko and Denise Woetzel from the Reynolds Community College Library will talk about navigating OER repositories and metafinders to find resources for your classes, previewing and […]

  • Interview: Open Educational Practices – Dr Rajiv Jhangiani

    Vancouver Vancouver, BC, Canada

    In this interview, Dr Rajiv Jhangiani highlights the importance of open educational practices (OEP) in democratising learning. He advocates for student-centred pedagogies, including co-creation of course policies and assessments, to enhance engagement and agency. Additionally, he stresses the growing focus on social justice within OEP, particularly in redistributive, recognitive, and representational justice, while also addressing […]

  • San Diego Community College District OER Grants

    San Diego Community College District San Diego, CA, United States

    Across the state of California, funding is becoming more readily available for efforts in OER. Join this presentation to become familiar with grants available to faculty who are interested in adopting or developing OER and explore application process. Join the San Diego Community College District Open Ed Week via Zoom Events and attend this presentation […]

  • Webinar: Affordable and Accessible Learning

    Centre of Canada Baker Lake, Nunavut, Canada

    Presented by the Canadian Coalition for Affordable Learning With the recent decrease in international learners studying in Canada and with threats of trade wars and tariffs looming, the Canadian Coalition for Affordable Learning is presenting an exclusive workshop about accessible and affordable learning in postsecondary education. On March 4 at 2pm EST, join Alexandra Marcaccio (Council […]

  • Open Textbook Review Workshop

    University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM, United States

    Explore open textbook solutions for your pedagogical needs by attending a free workshop facilitated by the Open Education Network. Higher education faculty in New Mexico are invited to a workshop where you will learn about open textbooks, where to find them, and the criteria that the OEN uses to evaluate the textbooks in their Open […]

  • OER Information Table @ Columbus State Community College

    Columbus State Community College Columbus, OH, United States

    Table for students and faculty to learn more about Open Educational Resources and how they can be and are implemented on campus.

  • Accessibility Workshop – Building Accessible Word Documents

    University of Texas at Arlington Arlington, TX, United States

    This workshop is Presented by University of Texas at Arlington's Electronic and Information Resources Accessibility Coordinator, Laura Hopkins, MS ITM, CAPM, CPACC, CTCD/CTCM . Join a hands-on workshop led by Laura Hopkins focused on making your Word documents accessible and adaptable across platforms. Developing accessible Word documents is essential for streamlining projects in Pressbooks, improving […]

  • The Future of Pedagogy: Ethical and Inclusive AI in OER Development

    Ontario Tech U Oshawa, Ontario, Canada

    This session explores the transformative potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in enhancing Open Educational Resources (OER) while ensuring ethical implementation. By proposing a framework to integrate ethical and inclusive AI practices, it emphasizes transparency, fairness, privacy, and accountability. The session demonstrates how AI can scale content creation, improve accessibility through translation and adaptive technologies, and […]

  • 5 Practitioners in 50 minutes

    Minnesota State Saint Paul, MN, United States

    We all know of the impact OER has in the classroom, but there is important work going on outside of it as well. This session will have five different individuals within the Minnesota State system who are working with OER in different ways. Jodi Ondich from Lake Superior College works in their Center for Teaching […]

  • How To Use Creative Commons Licenses

    University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

    "Creative Commons (CC) is a non-profit organization that maintains a set of user- and creator-friendly copyright licenses that you can attach to your work to communicate how it can be used and distributed by others." (quote from this quick start guide). In this session Kate Langrell, USask Copyright Coordinator, will review the Creative Commons licenses […]