We Like Sharing @ OEGlobal

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Inspired by the TU Delft annual We Like Sharing photo competition a bit of idea brainstorming happened in OEG Connect as a call for other individuals, organizations to remix the idea and run their own version of it. Hence we are doing it here at OEGlobal. Our call for photos is: For We Like Sharing […]

Open Educational Resources and (Generative) Artificial Intelligence: Potentials and Challenges

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In this online session, we talk about the implications of (Generative) Artificial Intelligence for Open Educational Resources with a focus on the Higher Education sector. As part of the project "KI-NEL-23-NRW", which is funded by the German Foundation for Innovation in Higher Education, the state portal ORCA.nrw is organising various offers (e.g. information events, workshops, […]

CC Open Education Platform webinar: “Wikidata, OER, and Curriculum Alignment in Ghana, Uruguay and Italy”

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Curious about Wikidata, OER, and curriculum alignment across national borders? Join the CC Open Education Platform for a Q&A discussion with guest speakers, Nat Hernández Clavijo and Sailesh Patnaik. Nat and Sailesh will share the transformative potential of Wikidata in curriculum alignment through a review of Wikidata for Education, a project born in the midst […]

Community Conversations: Managing Knowledge In Communities

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We Are Open Co-op and Participate have been running conversational workshops to help people unlock the potential of Communities of Practice and explore Open Recognition. This new workshop, Managing Knowledge in Communities will help participants: Recognise and think about personal knowledge management versus community knowledge management Apply knowledge management tools to community practices Encourage designated […]

Open source and open education (online chat)

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Open source software is very effective in democratizing digital capabilities across a vast range of domains. As prime example, Moodle is an open source eLearning platform that powers hundreds of thousands of learning environments globally (it provides also the basic infrastructure for the Open Risk Academy). Yet contributing to open source faces the formidable barrier […]

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