Dear Canadian OE community,
Please note this very interesting SPARC webinar for next week’s Open Education Week on the subject of OE policy in Canada and the US.
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Lise Brin, MLIS
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From: Nicole Allen <nicole(a)sparcopen.org<mailto:nicole@sparcopen.org>>
Date: Thursday, February 25, 2021 at 10:01 AM
Subject: [SPARC] SPARC Webcast: Open Education Policy in the U.S. and Canada
Dear SPARC community,
In honor of international Open Education Week<https://www.openeducationweek.org/>, SPARC is excited to announce a webcast on Thursday March 4th to explore the latest in open education policy.
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Open Education Policy in the U.S. and Canada: Trends and Opportunities
Webcast | Thursday, March 4, 2021 | 1:00 - 2:00pm EST
Register here to attend live or receive the recording<https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_lEOJcyVQSW--brNo975olg>
Policy is one of the key ingredients for sustainable, effective open education efforts. In this special Open Education Week webcast, members of the SPARC policy team will provide a timely update on the state of open education policy across the U.S. and Canada. What are the key trends in successful state and province-wide efforts? What are the opportunities with the new U.S. administration? What can community members do to advance open education policy in your context? Join us for a 1-hour exploration of these questions and more from our team of experts, including Nicole Allen<https://sparcopen.org/people/nicole-allen/>, Hailey Babb<https://sparcopen.org/people/hailey-babb/>, Katie Steen<https://sparcopen.org/people/katie-steen-2/>, and Winni Zhang<https://sparcopen.org/people/winni-zhang/>.
Registration<https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_lEOJcyVQSW--brNo975olg> is free and open to all.
Nicole Starr Allen
SPARC<http://www.sparcopen.org/> | Director of Open Education
1201 Connecticut Ave NW, #608
Washington, DC 20036 USA
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Dear colleagues,
Open Education Week is fast approaching! To celebrate, BCcampus is hosting an Open Education Challenge Series<https://oechallenge.opened.ca/about-the-open-education-challenge-series/> for educators interested in learning more about open education practices (OEP). From March 1 to March 5, we will release two challenges a day. A challenge is a micro activity that you can do in 10 minutes or less that will introduce a small aspect of open education.
Everyone is welcome to participate, but the challenges are designed for educators who are new to open education. Topics to explore include open licences, open textbooks, and perhaps even open pedagogy! This isn’t a bootcamp or crash course in open education: it’s more of a tasting buffet of appetizers, designed to allow even the most time-constrained educators to participate.
Please share this event with your departments and networks, especially those who are new to open education. Invite your colleagues to participate with you! It’s a great way to learn about OEP together. Here is the event page and where to register: OE Challenge Series 2021<https://bccampus.ca/event/open-education-challenge-series-2021/>
Sincerely,
The Facilitators: Carolee Clyne, Josie Gray, Clint Lalonde, Melanie Meyers, and Krista Lambert
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Coordinator, Open Education, BCcampus
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Good morning everyone.
A graduate course at USask is working on revising the PM4ID open textbook - https://pm4id.org/ for an open pedagogy project. They plan to make their edition a Canadian version of the book. I'm wondering if anyone knows of a Canadian edition either already existing or in the works. If not, they plan to label it as the first Canadian edition.
[https://pressbooks.com/app/uploads/sites/47278/2015/12/113879301_dbaac66109…]<https://pm4id.org/>
Project Management for Instructional Designers – Simple Book Production - PM4ID<https://pm4id.org/>
Book Description: Project Management for Instructional Designers (PM4ID) is a textbook about project management tailored specifically for instructional designers, intended for use in graduate programs in educational technology. This book is based on a pre-existing openly licensed textbook which was donated to the commons by a benefactor that desires to remain anonymous, and has been ...
pm4id.org
Heather M. Ross, BA BEd MEd
Educational Development Specialist
University of Saskatchewan
Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning
Ph: 306-966-5327<tel:306-966-5327>
Find open textbooks and other open educational resources on:
http://open.usask.ca<http://open.usask.ca/>
This webinar may be of interest – ce webinaire pourrait vous intéresser.
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CARL Webinar : Implementing the CARL Copyright OER for University Instructors and Staff on campus
Date: February 25, 2021
Time: 3:00pm – 4:00pm ET
Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_durbBze3SdmxJEVN0KkGJw
In December 2020, CARL released the Copyright Open Educational Resource for University Instructors and Staff. This self-directed course is currently being adapted for use at a number of universities across Canada.
Join four of the working group members that helped build this course - Stephanie Orfano (University of Toronto), Mark Swartz (Queen’s University), Christina Winter (University of Regina) and Rowena Johnson (University of Calgary) - for an hour-long panel discussion related to how each university is approaching course implementation at their institutions. The discussion will include: tools and techniques institutions are using to implement the course, approaches for different learning management systems (Brightspace, Canvas, Moodle), and possible strategies for encouraging course completion.
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Webinaire de l’ABRC : Mise en œuvre de la REL sur le droit d’auteur de l’ABRC à l’intention du corps professoral et du personnel des universités
Date : 25 février 2021
Heure : 15h à 16h (heure de l'Est)
Inscrivez-vous ici : https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_durbBze3SdmxJEVN0KkGJw
En décembre 2020, l'ABRC a publié la Ressource éducative libre sur le droit d’auteur de l’ABRC à l’intention du corps professoral et du personnel des universités. Ce cours autodidacte est en cours d'être adapté pour être utilisé dans un certain nombre d'universités à travers le Canada.
Joignez-vous à cette discussion de 60 minutes avec quatre membres du groupe de travail qui ont contribués à l'élaboration de ce cours - Stephanie Orfano (Université de Toronto), Mark Swartz (Université Queen's), Christina Winter (Université de Regina) et Rowena Johnson (Université de Calgary) - sur la façon dont chaque université aborde la mise en œuvre du cours dans son établissement. La discussion portera notamment sur les outils et les techniques que les établissements utilisent pour mettre en œuvre le cours, les approches des différents systèmes de gestion de l'apprentissage (Brightspace, Canvas, Moodle) et les stratégies possibles pour encourager l'achèvement des cours.
Katherine McColgan, CAE
Manager, Administration and Programs
Directrice, administration et programmes
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Open Education Week Events
Saskatchewan Polytechnic is thrilled to announce that we are hosting two Open Education events that are open for anyone to join!
In the midst of a pandemic and an emergency transition to online learning, open resources are the perfect solution. But what does open mean? How do you access these resources? And what is the benefit to faculty and students? Join us during Open Education Week and join this important conversation.
Event Details:
Monday, March 1st, 12pm-1pm (Saskatchewan Time)
- Amanda Coolidge, Director of Open Education, BCcampus
- Open Education: Improving Access and Fostering Change, Register here<https://saskpolytech.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_1D2zUCKUQTmpwGB978YbJQ>.
Thursday, March 4th, 12pm-1pm (Saskatchewan Time)
- Kory Wilson, Executive Director, Indigenous Initiatives and Partnerships, BCIT
- Open Education: A Discussion with Kory Wilson, Register here<https://saskpolytech.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Ge6nrA2XSZWEvCmcmnu_tw>.
For more information, please contact tasha.maddison(a)saskpolytech.ca<mailto:tasha.maddison@saskpolytech.ca>.
Thank you kindly,
Tasha Maddison (she/her)
Librarian
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Saskatchewan Polytechnic Library
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Hello everyone,
In case your institution is a member of ICDE, you might be interested in applying to serve on their OER Advocacy Committee: https://www.icde.org/icde-news/call-for-oerac-members-2021
I served on this group last year and am happy to chat with anyone interested.
Cheers,
Rajiv