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SUMMARY:OEWeek Live! Panel on Learning with AI\, an open student led project
DESCRIPTION:The University of Leeds is proud to announce its first-ever student-led open book\, “Learning with AI.” As AI becomes a dominant topic in higher education\, this book features contributions from students worldwide\, exploring how AI supports their studies. The pressbook will exist as a living book\, continuing to grow and evolve beyond the initial submission period\, creating a legacy that charts the evolution of AI in student studies. \nEntirely student-led\, the book will be edited by student ambassadors Amani Assan and Olivia Davies\, with support from staff in the School of Education\, Digital Education Services\, the Library\, ODPL\, Curriculum Redefined\, and the Knowledge Equity Network. It is proudly sponsored by Deputy Vice Chancellor Student Education Jeff Grabill and Dean of Online and Digital Education Margaret Korosec. \nI think the project is going to be incredibly beneficial in illustrating the way students use AI to support their studies\, and this work is paving the way for new educational technologies collaborating with AI \n-Student Editor\, Amani Assan \n  \nJoin the Learning with AI team including our student editors Amani Ahsan and Olivia Davies at the Open Education Week student panel\, where they will discuss the project and any questions you might have. \nCall for Submissions\nTo be shared first here on the live stream\, the call for students to submit their interest to contribute to this project: \n  \nThis project aims to explore the current landscape of how students in Higher Education use Generative AI (GenAI) to support learning. We are looking for contributions from students around the world of up to 750 words in total\, and which answer the following questions: \nWhat did you do with GenAI? (150-250 Words)\nHow did you do it with GenAI? (150-250 Words)\nIn what ways did GenAI support or help you to achieve your aims and objectives? (150-250 Words) \nThe data collected will become an Open Educational Resource (OER) used to inform and inspire the connected world. \nInterested? Complete out the survey form. \nWatch live on YouTube and send your questions/comments via chat\, or watch the recording later
URL:https://oeweek.oeglobal.org/activity/learning-with-ai-student-project/
LOCATION:University of Leeds\, Woodhouse Lane\, Leeds\, West Yorkshire\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:The Open Education Journey: Creating and Sharing Open Education Resources
DESCRIPTION:Mark Open Education Week and join us for a panel event celebrating the authors behind the University of Leeds Open Books programme. This session is designed for anyone curious about open education – whether you’re involved or just beginning to explore what open educational resources might look like in your own teaching or practice. \nAuthors of open educational resources from across the University of Leeds will share their experiences of creating and publishing openly through the University of Leeds Open Books initiative\, including how they have used Pressbooks as the platform for writing\, adapting\, and sharing open content. They’ll reflect on the journey from first ideas and early questions to co-creation and classroom use\, and student impact\, as well as what they learned along the way. \nYou’ll hear about a range of highly valuable open education resources currently in production\, why authors chose to develop an open educational resource\, how the process works in practice\, and how openness and open publishing platforms such as Pressbooks can support accessibility\, access\, pedagogical innovation\, collaboration\, knowledge equity\, sustainability\, and student engagement. There’ll be plenty of space for questions and discussion\, making this a welcoming opportunity to learn from colleagues. \nWhether you’re taking your very first steps into open education or simply want to see what’s being created at Leeds\, this event offers reassurance\, practical insight\, and a chance to connect with others at different stages of the open education journey. \nPanelists include: Fazil Acar\, Costas Loizou\, John Palfreyman\, Pierre-Philippe Dechant\, J Simon Rofe\, Carly O’Neill-Barrett\, Rachel Nisbet\, Barbara Nkosana\, Benjamin Chong\, Evangelia Papavasileiou \nSee also the December 2044 announcement Library\, Open Educational Resources Launching University of Leeds Open Books.
URL:https://oeweek.oeglobal.org/activity/open-education-journey/
LOCATION:Leeds\, United Kingdom\, Leeds\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Supercharge teaching & learning with Open Education
DESCRIPTION:This workshop from the University of Leeds Library introduces the core concepts and practical benefits of Open Education in higher education and beyond. Participants explore what Open Educational Resources (OER) are\, why they matter\, and how they can enhance accessibility\, equity\, and student engagement. \nThe course highlights the pedagogical value of open practice\, including renewable assignments and student co-creation of learning materials. Participants are introduced to key tools such as Pressbooks and Sylla\, alongside guidance on finding\, adapting\, and licensing open resources responsibly. \nBy the end of the course\, participants will have practical strategies to start using open education in their teaching and learning\, supported by institutional guidance from the University of Leeds Libraries and examples of good practice. \nRegister now
URL:https://oeweek.oeglobal.org/activity/supercharge-teaching-learning/
LOCATION:Leeds\, United Kingdom\, Leeds\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Open Education Resources
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