FYI

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From: Hailey Babb <Hailey@sparcopen.org>
Date: Mon, May 23, 2022 at 12:54 PM
Subject: [LeadOER Alumni] Reminder: #OpenEd22 Call for Proposals close this Friday!
To: Open Education Leadership Program Alumni <leadership-alumni@sparcopen.org>


Hello all, 

Just wanted to send a quick reminder that this week is the last week to submit a proposal for #OpenEd22! The deadline to submit is 11:59pm PDT on Friday, May 27th. 

In the past, we've had many of you conduct incredibly successful sessions on your capstone work and how it has grown since completing the program. This is a great way to showcase your work while broadening your connections to others doing similar work in the open education field!

Please feel free to share the deadline reminder, and we hope to see many of you at #OpenEd22!

Cheers,
Hailey

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Hailey Babb
Open Education Project Manager



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