• Open Mind and Open Education

    University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM, United States

    Learn about OER, play a creative commons matching game, do crafts with old textbooks, and enjoy some snacks! We will talk about the basic of Open Educational Resources, benefits and examples of OER, open licenses and Creative Commons. Join us at Zimmerman Library Frank Waters Room 105, University of New Mexico.

  • CC Licensing training for the Technical College System of Georgia

    Technical College System of Georgiq Atlanta, GA, United States

    In this Q&A webinar, Creative Commons will provide an overview of (1) global copyright law, and copyright considerations in the US; (2) Creative Commons and CC licenses; as well as (3) basic recommendations on how to apply and use CC licenses. While this training will be private, we will CC license the recording link and […]

  • Finding and Using OER

    McMaster University Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

    One of the biggest barriers to OER adoption and use is finding the right resource. In this session, we will look at some McMaster-specific resources that will help you in your search (including McMaster’s OER by Discipline Guide version 2.0 and the OER Finding Service), explore some OER repositories, and consider some strategies to fine […]

  • DigiPedia: Facilitating Flexible Curriculum Development

    Delft University of Technology Delft, Netherlands

    Let’s celebrate the Day 4 of OE week 2025 at TU Delft by joining us for a community lunch and an interactive session designed to discover how innovative tools like DigiPedia can increase the flexibility of your curriculum design and inspire your teaching.   Event Details: Date: 6th March Time: 1230-1345 hrs. Location: Blue Room, TU Delft library Includes Lunch   Session Highlights: […]

  • Beyond Mandates: Fostering a Culture of Open Access Book Publishing

    University of Leeds Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

    Attempts to incentivise open access for books have, to date, largely centred around policy interventions that mandate publication in open formats and venues. Today we have OA book policies from funders in the UK, Netherlands, Austria, Norway, Ireland, and Portugal; and the Council of the EU has said that for publicly funded research, open access […]

  • Practicing Democratic Education with a Course-Based Custom GPT and Dialogic Prompts

    University of Windsor Windsor, Ontario, Canada

    This hands-on interactive workshop presented by Dr Olga Shugurova explores the innovative use of AI such as custom GPT models and dialogical prompts (Matusov, ChatGPT4, Smith & Shugurova,2023) to create democratic open educational resources (OERs). The use of conversational AI in education has shown promising results in enhancing learning outcomes (Chiu et al., 2023). A […]

  • Support/tools for citizen dialogs and digital inclusion

    Nordic Network for Lifelong Learning Lund, Sweden

    Are you working with digital support and guidance? Then this webinar is something  for you. The Network for Lifelong Learning Digital Inclusions (NLL) Digital Toolkit and Conversation tool is for you. The purpose of the toolkit is to facilitate a conversation between citizens who are facing digital challenges and the professionals who meet them on […]

  • Open Your Teaching: Enhancing Student Learning through Open Education Resources, Pedagogies, and Practices

    University of British Columbia Vancouver, BC, Canada

    Open Education is a teaching and learning approach that utilizes unrestricted access to learning materials, collaborative knowledge creation and inclusive pedagogical practices in order to increase access to knowledge. In this workshop, we’ll explore the strategies that instructors at UBC are using to open their classrooms, incorporate new resources and perspectives in their learning environments, […]

  • How to Build a Better Textbook

    Collab4Open
    Centennial College Toronto, ON, Canada

    Brought to you by Collab4Open Are you frustrated with students not buying the textbook? Can’t find the right material for your course? Tired of publications with all filler and little substance? We have the session for you! During this hour-long session, learn how to create a free, high-quality textbook by utilizing open resources, publishing techniques, […]

  • Building Assignments 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 build assignments in LibreTexts open homework and assessment platform, ADAPT. Participants will learn how to build autograded questions based on four technologies – H5P, WebWork, IMathAS, and native (QTI) – that can be used interchangeably to allow for maximal impact. Currently […]

  • How to Build a Better Textbook

    Centennial College Toronto, ON, Canada

    Frustrated with students not buying the textbook? Can’t find the right material for your course? Tired of publications with all filler and little substance? We have the session for you! During this hour-long session, learn how you can create a free, high-quality textbook by utilizing open resources, publishing techniques, and your own valuable expertise. Michelle […]

  • 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.

  • OEWeek Live: March 6 Open Conversations

    OEWeek Live!
    Online from Multiple Locations

    We are flying through Open Education Week 2025 this week and here is another instance of our OEWeek Live webcasts as an informal 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 […]