We had two in-person sessions scheduled for Monday, March 4, but Mother Nature had other
ideas. As a result of a blizzard, we are moving both sessions to Zoom.
Please join us for:
What’s Happening With Open At USask (12-1 CST)
Join us for an enlightening panel discussion on the current and future state of Open
Educational Practices at USask. Gain insights into the latest developments in Open
Education and learn about the benefits of this initiative for students and educators
alike. In addition to the panelists below, you will also hear the perspective from a
current USask student, one of thousands who have benefited from the efforts of open work
at USask.
Panelists include:
* Dr. Nancy Turner, Assoc. Vice Provost Teaching and Learning
* Dr. Daryl Janzen, Physics & Engineering Physics
* Jo Ann Murphy, Assistant Dean, Learning and Curriculum Support, University Library
* Heather M. Ross, Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning
https://usask-ca.zoom.us/j/91946766816?pwd=WnlxUDRiQmMyRnZFSU5hMXN4T2tkZz09
Open Pedagogy: Understanding why students are highly motivated and challenged by creating
OER (2:30-3:30 CST)
Join us for a meaningful conversation on Open Pedagogy to empower student agency in
undergraduate and graduate-level courses. Be inspired by examples of how co-creating Open
Educational Resources (OER) with students can foster digital literacy skills and produce
engaging, inclusive, and sustainable learning experiences. Gain insights on how to build a
classroom community focused on inquiry through collaborative content creation and
knowledge sharing.
Guests include:
* Dr. Paula MacDowell, College of Education
* Kristin Moskalyk, Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning
* Katrina Korchinski, College of Education
https://usask-ca.zoom.us/j/97272044436?pwd=TzROUnRyWmRvL3JSWG51MGY4c3hLdz09
Heather M. Ross, BA BEd Med (she/her)
Educational Development Specialist
University of Saskatchewan
Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning
Ph: 306-966-5327
Find information about open educational practices including open textbooks on:
http://open.usask.ca
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