• Creative Commons Licenses: What are they, and how can I use them?

    Karlstad University 65188 Karlstad, Sweden

    Creative Commons licenses are a possibility for you, as a creator of an original work, to define the copyright of your work, making it more shareable. In this workshop we explain the licensing elements and how it is possible to combine them. We will also guide you through how you might be able to use […]

  • ENOEL WS#10 Embrace the Open: Advocating for Open Education through its own tools

    Europe Rome, DC, Italy

    We are delighted to invite you to the tenth event in our ENOEL Workshop series, organised by SPARC Europe and the European Network of Open Education Librarians (ENOEL): "WS#10 Embrace the Open: Advocating for Open Education through its own tools". Our workshop facilitators are: Sylvia Moes (SURF, Netherlands) Lambert Heller (TIB- Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology, Germany) […]

  • Teachers Empowering Teachers: Finding and Reusing OER

    Delft University of Technology Delft, Netherlands

    What to Expect: Learn: Examples of best (and worst) practices and common challenges in finding and reusing OER. Share: Your own experiences, challenges, and successes. Collaborate: Work with peers to identify solutions and collectively improve OER practices.   This session is perfect for teachers looking to explore new resources, overcome challenges in their teaching, and […]

  • An introduction to Open Educational Resources (OER)

    Technological University of the Shannon Westmeath, Westmeath, Ireland

    Join Maura Flynn, OER Librarian at Technological University of the Shannon Libraries during Open Education Week 2025, to discuss how OER can support your teaching and learning. The Learning Outcomes for this short session include: Defining Open Educational Resources (OER) Exploring OER examples and how to source relevant OER Discussing the benefits of OER for […]

  • Shaping future generations with AI and OER in Early Development

    TUSOME Dar Es Salaam, Kinondoni, Tanzania, United Republic of

    The event on March 4th during Open Education Week at TUSOME offices will focus on "Shaping Future Generations with AI and OER in Early Development." The session will provide an introduction to Artificial Intelligence (AI) and explore its transformative potential in creating Open Educational Resources (OER) tailored for Early Childhood Development (ECD). Participants will gain […]

  • Colorado’s K-12 OERColorado Hub and Microsite Platforms

    OERColorado Denver, Colorado, United States

    In celebration of OE Week 2025, the Colorado Department of Education (CDE) is hosting a webinar showcasing Colorado's K-12 OERColorado Hub and Microsite Platforms. CDE invites anyone interested in learning more about Colorado's work with OER in K-12 education to join us on Monday, March 3 between 4:00PM - 5:00PM MST in Zoom. Email our […]

  • OER Panel: Faculty Showcase

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

    In this panel, faculty members will share their experiences integrating OER (Open Educational Resources) into their online courses. This presentation will highlight innovative approaches to using OER to enhance student learning, improve accessibility, and reduce textbook costs. We will showcase a variety of courses that have successfully adopted OER, providing insights, best practices, and lessons […]

  • Introduction to LibreTexts ADAPT Open Homework and Assessment Platform

    LibreTexts Davis, CA, United States

    Join LibreTexts Founder and Executive Director, Delmar Larsen, as he gives you an inside look at LibreTexts open homework and assessment platform, ADAPT. Participants will get a firsthand, guided tour on how ADAPT is changing the game when it comes to homework platforms in higher education. Currently sponsored by the California Education Learning Lab (CELL), […]

  • Poco a poco, se va lejos: Developing a Spanish Z-degree at Colorado State University Pueblo 

    University of Northern Colorado Greeley, CO, United States

    This talk explores the development and implementation of the Zero Textbook Cost (ZTC) Spanish degree at Colorado State University Pueblo, a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI). It examines both the theoretical and practical considerations that shaped the process, emphasizing how a custom-built curriculum can integrate students’ lived experiences and identities while aligning with program objectives and course […]

  • OE Week Live! March 3 Open Conversations

    OEWeek Live!
    Online from Multiple Locations

    Open Education Week 2025 is happening this week and we are hosting a few of our OEWeek Live webcasts as open conversations. For each show we invite a group of open educators willing to have a discussion that lacks an agenda and slides with bullet points. These conversational sessions start with sharing of their current […]

  • Teaching with Wikipedia

    Saskatchewan Polytechnic Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

    In this 50-minute webinar, you'll learn how to use a Wikipedia assignment and how to access Wiki Education's free support and resources. You can still catch our event recordings, if you missed the registration. With the rise of AI, assessing student work is challenging. This session, presented by Andrés Vera from Wiki Education will show how […]

  • Hunting for Open Educational Resources Suited to Your Discipline (In Person)

    Concordia University Montreal, Quebec, Canada

    Open Educational Resources (OER) are free learning materials for students, which can easily be adapted or tailored for accessible, course-specific learning. This workshop introduces OER basics such as renewable assignments and open textbooks and their place in the open ecosystem. You will learn to search for and discover OER relevant to your courses and disciplines. In […]

  • Keynote with Flower Darby – Small Steps with OER: Building Momentum, Promoting Success

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

    The prospect of updating your class with freely available materials can seem daunting, yet reducing textbook costs and enhancing course relevance is key to advancing equitable student learning. Join us to identify small steps we can take, practical strategies that aren’t overwhelming, to begin or progress your OER journey. Find fresh inspiration to teach engaging […]

  • Distributing open education to reduce inequity and transform higher education

    Online from Multiple Locations

    This online session puts open education and open publishing in the broader context of knowledge equity and transformation of higher education. It will feature discussion of a new open online course Distributing education and knowledge creation designed to help build capacity for distributing knowledge to reduce inequity. During the session we will hope to identify […]

  • Welcome to the LibreTexts “LibreVerse”

    LibreTexts Davis, CA, United States

    Join a member of the LibreTexts team as we introduce you to the LibreTexts project. We will guide you through each component of what we refers to as the greater "LibreVerse" including: the LibreTexts repository, home to over a million pages of OER content; our state of the art Remixer that allows you to take […]

  • Got Money? Oregon’s Brain Trust for Local OER Funds

    Open Oregon Portland, OR, United States

    Local funding for OER and textbook affordability from your own institution’s budget can complement statewide grants and other external sources of support. A group of librarians from Oregon institutions with local funding meet as an informal brain trust to ask questions, share surprises and lessons learned, and showcase projects made possible by funding from their […]