Dear Colleagues,
We've extended our call for proposals for Open Education Talks
2025<https://oetalks.opened.ca/>! It's a busy time of year so we thought
we'd give everyone a little more time. We're now accepting submissions until
January 10, 2025.
We invite you to submit your talk or poster proposal for the fourth annual Open Education
Talks<https://oetalks.opened.ca/>, a series of 15-minute lightning talks about open
education, open pedagogy, and integrating open resources and technologies in higher
education. This virtual event aims to foster conversations and share best practices in
open education.
Talks & Poster Opportunities:
* Talks: Share your experiences in open education, focusing on open pedagogy, OER,
student partnerships, AI in education, and more. Sessions will occur every Wednesday in
March 2025, from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM MT, and will be hosted on Zoom.
* Posters: New this year! Submit your infographic or poster to the Digital Poster Wall
to visually showcase your open education work. Accepted creators will receive guidelines
and licensing information.
Proposal Deadline: January 10, 2025
Speakers Notified: January 17, 2025
Registration Opens: February 3, 2025
Streams:
1. Building Blocks of OE: Basics of open education and OER adoption
2. AI, Technology, and OE: AI's role in open education and its ethical
implications
3. Student Leadership and Partnership: Student-led projects and collaboration in OE
4. Tensions and Possibilities: Integrating open research and addressing challenges
Submit your proposal to this form<https://forms.gle/DsobzvxkRYxQfje26> no later than
January 10, 2025.
We look forward to hearing about your innovative work in open education!
Best regards,
Sarah Adams
on behalf of the Open Education Talks Steering Committee
(University of Calgary, Mount Royal University, Thompson Rivers University, University of
Alberta)
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Sarah Adams | MISt | she/her/hers |
sarah.adams1@ucalgary.ca<mailto:sarah.adams1@ucalgary.ca>
Open Education Librarian
Undergraduate Education (Werklund) Liaison
Libraries and Cultural Resources | University of Calgary
I gratefully acknowledge that I live and work on the traditional territories of the people
of the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta. The City of Calgary is also home to the Métis
Nation of Alberta, Districts 5 and 6.