Archived Webinar: The Intersection of Wikipedia and Open Education Resources
This hands-on, 90-minute workshop was led by Laurie Bridges, an OSU librarian and co-founder of the Wikimedia Campaign #EveryBookItsReader. Read more…
This hands-on, 90-minute workshop was led by Laurie Bridges, an OSU librarian and co-founder of the Wikimedia Campaign #EveryBookItsReader. Read more…
Are you interested in exploring OER for your course, but don’t know where to start? Join Jeff Gallant, Program Director of Affordable Learning Georgia, for an introduction. Read more…
When librarians and bookstore managers collaborate, students benefit! Read more…
Oregon’s state policies explained in the context of the nation-wide OER State Policy Tracker. Read more…
Open education’s values-driven nature and justice-oriented goals make it both an appealing field and an area ripe for labor exploitation. How do we individually and collectively resist calls for overwork? Read more…
Join Nicole Allen for an examination of the “Inclusive Access” model and what campuses can do to prioritize equity and inclusion for course materials in their decisions. Read more…
Does AI give you the creeps? We hosted a 90-minute panel this Halloween to demystify current and future uses of AI in open education. Read more…
Join Elsa Loftis, Copyright First Responder, for an explanation of copyright and open licenses. We’ll assume that you have no prior knowledge and start from scratch. Read more…
It takes a lot of momentum to get your OER publishing program up and running… but what happens next? This panel explores the challenges of OER maintenance from a variety of perspectives. Read more…
What is institutional debt, and how does it shape the institutions we work in? How does it affect the educational experiences that instructors and academic staff offer, and that students experience? Read more…