Dear colleagues,
BCOEL is hosting a conversation with Brenna Clarke Gray (TRU) and Autumm Caines (University of Michigan - Dearborn) in celebration of Open Education Week (March 4-8, 2024). Please join us online on Monday, March 4th from 11am-12pm if you're free! To register, please visit the event page<https://iweb.langara.ca/librarycentral/blog/2024/02/21/event-planes-trains-…>.
We hope to see many of you there,
Lindsay
Lindsay Tripp (she/her)
Librarian, Copyright & Open Education
Langara Library
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EDI-Focused Adaptation of an Intro to Psychology Textbook - A Panel - 2024 Open Ed Week Event!
Date: March 4, 2024
Time: 12:00-12:50 pm
Location: Online (Teams)
Have you ever thought, “if only this open textbook included more diverse examples?” or “I wish this book was easier for my students to read.” The BCcampus Intro to Psychology open textbook EDI adaptation is trying to address these issues and more!
This project adapted one of the most highly adopted open textbooks in BC to include more:
* Indigenous content,
* diverse examples,
* underrepresented scholars, and
* student contributions.
The team comprises contributors from across 5 post-secondaries in BC, including a group of student illustrators tasked with bringing complex ideas and examples to life through graphics.
Join us for a 50-min virtual panel during OpenEd Week<https://oeweek.oeglobal.org/> on Monday, March 4th at 12pm PST for a discussion on these topics and more!
Click here to learn more and to register for this session.<https://forms.office.com/r/ZMetfeJRVf>
Darcye Lovsin (she/her), BA, MI
INFORMATION LITERACY AND COPYRIGHT LIBRARIAN
SCHOOL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND SECURITY, LIAISON LIBRARIAN
office: 604.5285592
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Dear Colleagues,
Register for the 2024 Open Education Talks Here<https://ucalgary.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJctf-Cprj0tGtASwH-9lG4rR7y7OXQrS…>!
We are excited to announce the third annual offering of The Open Education Talks<https://oetalks.opened.ca/>, first offered in 2022 as The Open Pedagogy Talks, a series of lightning talks focusing on open education in postsecondary institutions. These 15-minute talks will be about facets of open education, including open pedagogy and learning, utilizing open educational resources, and integrating open strategies in higher education.
These talks aim to create an accessible, virtual space to engage in conversations about open education. For these talks, we share our understanding of open education from the UNESCO Cape Town Declaration:
“…open education is not limited to just open educational resources. It also draws upon open technologies that facilitate collaborative, flexible learning and the open sharing of teaching practices that empower educators to benefit from the best ideas of their colleagues'' (UNESCO Cape Town Declaration, 2018).
Sessions will focus on open education initiatives, projects, and programs related to:
* Exploring Open Education: These talks focus on the facets of open education, why it has been impactful in higher education, and examples in higher education.
* Open Learning Design: These talks focus on integrating open learning principles into current and future program and course designs.
* Creating Open Educational Resources: These talks focus on creating, identifying, using, and sharing open educational resources in higher education.
* Open Scholarship and Research Practices: These talks focus on how educators and learners integrate open research into their courses and scholarship of teaching and learning practices.
Talks Schedule: Every Wednesday in March 2024 at 12:00 PM MST. Please see the website<https://oetalks.opened.ca/> for an updated schedule.
Registration: Please register here<https://ucalgary.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJctf-Cprj0tGtASwH-9lG4rR7y7OXQrS…> any time!
Open Education Talks Working Group: This initiative has been developed in partnership with the University of Calgary, Thompson Rivers University, and the University of Alberta.
For more information about the Open Education Talks, please connect with Brenda Smith at brsmith(a)tru.ca.
Thanks,
Brenda
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Brenda Smith (she/her)
Open Education Librarian
Librarian for: • Open Education • Open Learning • Philosophy, History & Politics
• Environment Culture & Society • Psychology • Resource Sharing (Interim)
University Library | Thompson Rivers University
805 TRU Way | Kamloops, BC | V2C 0C8
Tel: (250) 828-5098 | Fax: (250) 828-5313 |Email: brsmith(a)tru.ca<mailto:brsmith@tru.ca> | www.tru.ca/library<http://www.tru.ca/library>
Thompson Rivers University campuses are on the traditional lands of the Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc (Kamloops campus) and the T’exelc (Williams Lake campus) within Secwepemcúl'ecw, the traditional and unceded territory of the Secwépemc. Our region also extends into the territories of the St’át’imc, Nlaka’pamux, Nuxalk, Tŝilhqot'in, Dakelh, and Syilx peoples.