Hi there fellow Open Educators,
Open Education
Week<https://www.openeducationweek.org/> (OEW) is just around the
corner: March 1-5. OEW is an annual, global event that aims to "raise awareness and
showcase the impact of open education on teaching and learning worldwide."
BCIT is co-hosting an event through the BC Open Education Librarians
(BCOEL)<https://bcoel.ca/> group on Monday, March 1, 12:30 - 1:30pm, so save the
date on your calendar! You can register for the event
here<https://bccampus.ca/event/wicked-problems-and-open-remedies-a-student-centred-approach/?instance_id=3224>.
Event title: Wicked Problems and Open Remedies: A student centered approach
On March 1st, please join us for this Open Education
Week<https://www.openeducationweek.org/> event exploring wicked problems and open
remedies. A wicked problem is one that is difficult or impossible to solve due to
incomplete, contradictory, interconnected, and/or changing factors. A problem that
requires a major change in practice, belief, or behaviour for many people is often a
wicked problem. Drawing on this idea, we turn our attention to the wicked problem in
higher education of empowering students in the classroom, and centre student voices in
exploring the challenges and potential solutions for tackling this problem. This session
will be opened and moderated by Arley Cruthers. Student panelists are Kristen Morgan (UBC
Okanagan), Sophia Nguyen (SFU), and Caitlin Spreeuw (Douglas).
Featured speakers include: Arley Cruthers (Kwantlen), Kristen Morgan (UBC Okanagan),
Sophia Nguyen (SFU), and Caitlin Spreeuw (Douglas).
Moderator: Donna Langille
Facilitator: Arley Cruthers
Arley Cruthers is a Paralympic medalist, novelist, and writing instructor. She won two
World Championship gold medals and a bronze at the Athens 2004 Paralympic Games. She has
received accolades for both her novels, Post and The Time We All Went Marching. She
teaches Applied Communications at Kwantlen Polytechnic University, where she also
currently serves as the Open Education Teaching Fellow. She's also the author of the
OER Business Writing for Everyone: An Inclusive Guide to Writing in the Workplace. Arley
is passionate about open education, open pedagogy, ungrading, UDL and disability justice.
She holds an MFA from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign.
Student Panelists:
Kristen Morgan (she/her), UBC Okanagan
Kristen is a Physics and Maths student at UBC's Okanagan campus, where she works in
the library as the Open Education Assistant and serves as a Senator-at-Large. She is
passionate about the intersection of policy and advocacy, especially as they relate to
sustainable long-term institutional changes. Her latest policy work addresses the
prevalence of fee-based Digital Assessment Tools (pay-to-play online homework systems) in
the undergraduate student experience, and reimagining assessment activities in an
increasingly online environment. You can find Kristen on Twitter @KrisTheMorg.
Sophia Nguyen, SFU
Sophia Nguyen worked on a group project for an IAT 330 class that resulted in a
children's book on textile sustainability titled "Jordan and the Magic
Cape<https://can01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fmo…
that has just been published via Open Monograph Press (OMP) with support from the
Library.
Caitlin Spreeuw, Douglas College
Caitlin Spreeuw is a science student currently studying at Douglas College with hopes of
getting into the Faculty of Science at SFU. She is the Director of External Relations at
the Douglas Students' Union, and through this role she has had the opportunity to be
a part of the Open Douglas working group. Students face a lot of financial pressures due
to post-secondary education; tuition fees are at an all-time high, and with the extra
costs of purchasing textbooks and academic materials, students often struggle to come up
with the funds they need. Caitlin is interested in open education because it is an
initiative that will save students a lot of money in the long run, and help relieve that
financial burden.
Cheers,
Rosario
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Rosario Passos
Instructional Development Consultant (IDC)
Learning and Teaching Centre
British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT)
3700 Willingdon Avenue, Burnaby, BC V5G 3H2
Tel: (604) 456 1266 rosario_passos@bcit.ca<mailto:rosario_passos@bcit.ca>
www.bcit.ca/ltc
Education for a Complex World
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