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Building Courses in LibreTexts Open Homework and Assessment Platform, ADAPT

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 the next three years. For educators outside of California, […]

Augmenting OER with Open Source AI

LibreTexts Davis, CA, United States

Join LibreTexts Founder and Executive Director, Delmar Larsen, and Head of External Education Programs for Sandbox AQ, Marianna Bonanome as they discuss a new partnership to bring AI and OER together to help close the gender gap in the workforce. This initiative is a collaborative effort to couple LibreTexts' corpus (950,000 webpages of OER content) […]

OE Tips and Tricks: More than Just Textbooks

Saskatchewan Polytechnic Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

This session will provide a series of lightening talks with each speaker given 5 – 7 minutes to discuss tips and tricks for their tech/OE area. OE is more than just textbooks. We will explore podcasts, interactives, simulations, videos  and on-line courses.  Check out the event website for details.

Beyond Copyright: Exploring Creative Commons

San Mateo County Community College District (SMCCCD) San Mateo, CA, United States

San Mateo CCD's Open Education Week 2024 San Mateo County Community College District’s (SMCCCD) Textbook Affordability Solutions Workgroup (TASW) invites you to participate in Open Education Resources Week. This year’s theme is Leveraging Our Capacity to Reduce Barriers for All. Our website is the central location to learn about the events that will take place […]

Open Education Week: Finding Openly Licensed Media & Educational Resources for Research, Teaching, & Publication

Texas State University San Marcos, TX, United States

Come learn how to find and use open access images, video and other open access content, as well as open educational resources including lesson plans and textbooks. Learn how to properly give credit or attribution to copyrighted or open access content and how to give your own creations/designs a creative Commons license. Presentation tips and […]

UNM OER Showcase Online & In-person

University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM, United States

UNM OER Showcase March 5th at 1 – 2 pm MT Online & in-person in the Willard Room in Zimmerman Library  Interested in learning about OER projects in development at the University of New Mexico? On Tuesday, March 5th from 1-2 p.m. Mountain time, hear from faculty creators from the departments of Art History, English, Spanish, […]

Open Education Week- This Is My OER

University of Texas at Arlington Arlington, TX, United States

Many students are not aware that OER exist, and this has caused students to miss out on potential opportunities and benefits they could obtain and use in their academic journey. Therefore, this event is established and designed to attract students to learn and grow in the knowledge of OER that will hopefully enhance their college experience.

Introduction to LibreTexts Commons & Conductor Platforms

LibreTexts Davis, CA, United States

Join a member of the LibreTexts team as they introduce you to our Commons & Conductor platform. A multi-functional platform that provides enhanced searching capabilities across all of LibreTexts over 600,000 page of openly licensed content via the Commons, as well as a project management platform that provides a gathering point for all of your […]

Using LibreTexts to Remix

Southwest Tennessee Community College Memphis, TN, United States

The LibreTexts OER textbook platform makes it easy to customize an existing OER textbook to make it your own. This can include adjusting its content to be more consistent with your presentation, adding new content of your own, and mixing in content from other OER sources. Bill Turner, the Southwest Tennessee Community College OER Facilitator, […]

Generative AI, Open Education, and Climate Catastrophe – Professor Marco Seiferle-Valencia

UC Davis Davis, CA, United States

The UC Davis Library's AggieOpen program is thrilled to host Open Education Librarian & Assistant Professor Marco Seiferle-Valencia as our invited speaker for 2024. Professor Marco Seiferle-Valencia will present "Generative AI, Open Education, and Climate Catastrophe" on Tuesday, March 5th, at 11:00 am PST via Zoom. While AI promises to revolutionize many fields, including education, this technology's unsustainable carbon […]

Open Education 101 at UBC

University of British Columbia Vancouver, BC, Canada

Would you like to learn more about open education and open educational resources but don’t know where to start? This introductory workshop is for you. This session will provide an overview of the open education movement including what it is and why it matters. This session will cover: Definition and examples of open educational resources […]

Growing Institutional OER Programs: Is Pressbooks right for you?

Pressbooks Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Many colleges, universities, and higher education systems rely on Pressbooks’ open publishing platform as an essential part of their technology infrastructure to support OER and other institutional publishing programs. This session provides a guided show-and-tell about Pressbooks networks and what to consider as you make choices around open publishing tools for your campus community. What […]

Campus Talks: Access, Affordability, and Open Education

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Little Rock, AR, United States

As part of Open Education Week, members of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock campus community will present on the topics of affordability, access, and open education. The presentations will be a series of 5-minute talks, presenting different perspectives of Open Education.

Open Pedagogy at Douglas College

Douglas College New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada

Our Douglas College event is on March 5th at 10 am in Zoom, when we will hear from Communications faculty members. Janice Sestan will talk about the UN SDG Open Pedagogy Fellowship and creating renewable assignments with students. Sam Schechter will talk about working with students to publish their best work in Open Educational Resources […]

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