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From: Gong, Regina <gongregi(a)msu.edu>
Date: Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at 3:17 PM
Subject: [LibOER] Call for Proposals: #OpenEd20 - One Week Left!
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Hello Everyone,
There is one week left to submit session proposals
<https://openeducationconference.org/2020/call-for-proposals> for the 2020
Open Education Conference!
The Open Education Conference <https://openeducationconference.org/> is an
annual convening for sharing and learning about open educational resources,
open pedagogy, and open education initiatives. #OpenEd20 will be held as a
virtual event on November 9-13, 2020. Proposals are enthusiastically
welcomed from all who are interested in sharing about open education,
including from all countries, education contexts, and roles.
*Submit your proposal*
<https://www.cvent.com/c/abstracts/eb556bc2-0114-4678-beb0-3488d2927036/>*
by September 1, 2020, at 11:59 pm HST*
This year’s theme of “Reimagining Open Education” seeks to inspire
participants to reimagine open education as a solution to urgent challenges
facing education in 2020, from the rapid pivot online in response to a
global pandemic, the effects of longstanding structural inequities
including systemic racism, and barriers to the access and full
participation in the exchange of knowledge. Conference topics span the
intersections of open education with COVID-19, social justice,
sustainability, effective practices, how to get started, and more.
The Call for Proposals
<https://openeducationconference.org/2020/call-for-proposals> outlines
synchronous and asynchronous virtual session types, which include
interactive workshops, presentations, and a multi-format content showcase.
Proposal resources
<https://openeducationconference.org/news/tips-and-resources-for-great-opened20-proposals>
are available on the conference website, and you can start your proposal
here
<https://www.cvent.com/c/abstracts/eb556bc2-0114-4678-beb0-3488d2927036/>.
Registration for the five-day virtual conference will open in early
September. The standard rate is $75 USD, with discounts and scholarships
available. Sign up here <https://form.openeducationconference.org/sign-up>
to receive notifications.
For more information, visit the FAQ
<https://openeducationconference.org/2020/faq> or email
contact(a)openeducationconference.org.
Thanks,
Regina, Open Education Conference Steering Committee
<https://openeducationconference.org/about#steering-committee> member
*Regina Gong*
Open Educational Resources (OER) & Student Success Librarian
Michigan State University Libraries
366 W. Circle Drive, W225 (DB9)
East Lansing, MI 48824
Phone: 517-884-6396
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