• Intro to the LibreTexts LibreVerse

    Davis, United States Davis, CA, United States

    If you've heard of LibreTexts but aren't quite sure where to start, this one's for you. Join a member of our team for a guided tour of the "LibreVerse," our full ecosystem of free, open tools we've built to support educators and students at every stage of their learning journey. We'll walk you through our […]

  • Pioneers of Open Knowledge: A History of Open Access at IU Indianapolis

    Indianapolis, United States Indianapolis, IN, United States

    This session will talk about the history of open access at IU Indianapolis, beginning with the creation of one of the first institutional repositories in the state of Indiana and highlighting the major milestones reached since its inception. Come learn about how University Library has been a pioneer of open access to educational resources and […]

  • Systematic Information Management

    Hyderabad, India Hyderabad, Telangana, India

    The Centre for Online Education & Learning (COEL), Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Open University (BRAOU), Hyderabad, is pleased to announce a free international webinar titled “Systematic Information Management.” This insightful session will be delivered by: Dr. Dominique Scheffel-Dunand, PhD - Directrice, Cycles supérieurs en Études francophones, Lead, Camerise Formation & Recherche (FSL Hub, York University), […]

  • Casual Coffee Hour with MIT OpenCourseWare and CCCOER

    CCCOER 2025
    Online from Multiple Locations

    Did you know MIT OpenCourseWare and the Community College Consortium for OER (CCCOER) have become friends? We’re having great conversations and swapping ideas about Open. And we’d like to bring you in on it! Join us as we spotlight recent teaching materials from MIT OpenCourseWare and their work with community colleges. Add your voice to […]

  • Wiki Loves Africa 2025 Contest Launch

    Online from Multiple Locations

    Wiki Loves Africa (WLA) is an annual contest where anyone across Africa can contribute free media that is relevant to their experience to Wikimedia Commons for use on Wikipedia and other Wikimedia communities (Wikimedia movement), and also make this shared media freely available for the Humankind. This year marks the 11th anniversary of the contest and […]

  • Digital Academic Resources for Vietnamese Higher Education Institutions

    Thanh Do University Hanoi, Viet Nam

    The seminar aims to: Share insights into digital academic resources available for higher education institutions in Vietnam, including both open-access and subscription-based resources, with policymakers, school administrators, education researchers, lecturers, and students. Launch the online edition of Open Education and Open Science: A Handbook for Lecturers and Researchers.

  • Populating Learning Trees in LibreTexts ADAPT Open Homework and Assessment Platform

    LibreTexts Davis, CA, United States

    Join LibreTexts Founder and Executive Director, Delmar Larsen, as he shows you how to populate learning trees 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 a price […]

  • Introducing LibreTexts LibreNet Consortium and Academy

    LibreTexts Davis, CA, United States

    Is your campus looking for new and innovative ways to advocate for, and create OER? We have you covered with LibreTexts LibreNet consortium. For the incredibly low price of $1500/year your campus can have it's own branded commons on our platform, unlimited hosting of open textbooks, priority access to the LibreTexts team, and much, much […]

  • A LibreTexts ADAPT Success Story with Greg Allen

    LibreTexts Davis, CA, United States

    Join Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Mendocino College, Greg Allen, as he shares how he uses LibreTexts ADAPT open homework and assessment in his courses. Greg received his Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of California, Davis. His graduate research focused on atmospheric chemistry and he's worked on several research projects investigating ways to improve […]

  • Uploading Files to Wikimedia Commons – French

    Wiki in Africa , South Africa

    Wiki Loves Africa is organizing a training for its participants to guide them on how to upload files for the photography contest. This training will focus on the basics of uploading on Wikimedia Commons and will consist of a demo upload. Participants are advised to have a computing device handy to aid participation. This training […]

  • Uploading Files to Wikimedia Commons – English

    Wiki in Africa , South Africa

    Wiki Loves Africa is organizing a training for its participants to guide them on how to upload files for the photography contest. This training will focus on the basics of uploading on Wikimedia Commons and will consist of a demo upload. Participants are advised to have a computing device handy to aid participation. This training […]

  • Uploading Files to Wikimedia Commons – Arabic

    Wiki in Africa , South Africa

    Wiki Loves Africa is organizing a training for its participants to guide them on how to upload files for the photography contest. This training will focus on the basics of uploading on Wikimedia Commons and will consist of a demo upload. Participants are advised to have a computing device handy to aid participation. The training […]

  • Share your work with HARVEST

    University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

    HARVEST is USask's Institutional Repository, supporting USask staff, students, and facility in sharing research outputs, open educational resources, and more. Learn how HARVEST can support you in sharing your work and making it easier to discover and re-use, including our new HARVEST Upload Service.

  • Harold Washington College’s OER Initiative

    LibreTexts Davis, CA, United States

    In 2023, Harold Washington College received a grant to find and/or create OER for high-enrollment courses.  This presentation discusses what we learned during the process and showcases some of the modules our professors created and curated using LibreTexts. Presenters are Todd Heldt, Carolyn Stevenson, Rosie Banks, and Jack Lindsay.