Hi everyone,
Instead of focusing our energy all in one week, we are spreading our Open Education Week 2025 events and workshops throughout the month of March. We’re kicking things off early tomorrow with an info session on our UN SDG Open Pedagogy Fellowship.
We have workshops planned on finding and creating OERs, using Pressbooks, and how to engage in Open Pedagogy. The BC Open Education Librarians (BCOEL) group is co-hosting an event on practicing reciprocal values in challenging times, and we have gathered 2 KPU faculty members who are using Generative AI for Open Education who will be sharing their experiences in a panel event (see image below).
The full schedule of our OE Events is in the attached poster and you can visit our Events and Workshops<https://www.kpu.ca/open/events-workshops> page to see full descriptions and access registration links.
Happy Open Education Week!
Amanda
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Amanda Grey (she/her)
Open Education Strategist, Teaching & Learning Commons
t 604-599-3345
e amanda.grey(a)kpu.ca
w www.kpu.ca/open
Through active intentional partnering, the Teaching & Learning Commons
provides pedagogical leadership that is grounded in community, ethics, creativity, and care.
Kwantlen Polytechnic University ► Where thought meets action
I respectfully acknowledge that I work in a region that overlaps with the unceded, traditional and ancestral lands of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam<https://www.musqueam.bc.ca/>), q̓ic̓əy̓ (Katzie<https://katzie.ca/>), scəw̓aθən məsteyəxʷ (Tsawwassen<https://tsawwassenfirstnation.com/>), kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem<https://www.kwikwetlem.com/>), SEMYOME (Semiahmoo<https://www.semiahmoofirstnation.ca/>),qiqéyt (Qayqayt), and the qʼʷa:n̓ƛʼən̓ (Kwantlen<https://www.kwantlenfn.ca/>), which gifted its name to this university.
In the cause of reconciliation, I recognize and commit to address and reduce ongoing systemic colonialism, oppression and racism that Indigenous Peoples continue to experience.
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Hi everyone!
The OEN is running their Open Pedagogy Learning Circle, and applications are now open for the next round. I did this myself the first time that it ran and it was a really good experience.
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Greetings, OEN Community!
Please consider applying for the spring offering of our facilitated Open Pedagogy Learning Circle! The OEN has heard our community ask for more help understanding and using open pedagogy, so we’ve created a collaborative, resource-rich learning environment over the course of seven synchronous, one-hour sessions this spring. Join our virtual, facilitated Learning Circle to share, learn, discuss, and create open pedagogy! There is no cost for participation.
We are looking for a total of 12 participants from OEN member institutions for this offering of Open Pedagogy Learning Circle running on Tuesdays beginning in February.
We try to vary the enrollment, so we are hoping for a combination of instructors, librarians, instructional designers or other roles that directly support faculty in pedagogy-related concerns. Interested in learning more and applying? Please see our Call for Applications<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UH9gqpa11MZdY33JRmVuoedMcFCYmpQzimN8Wmt…> or reach out to Tanya Grosz (grosz045(a)umn.edu<mailto:grosz045@umn.edu>) with any questions.
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Amanda Grey (she/her)
Open Education Strategist, Teaching & Learning Commons
t 604-599-3345
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w www.kpu.ca/open
Through active intentional partnering, the Teaching & Learning Commons
provides pedagogical leadership that is grounded in community, ethics, creativity, and care.
Kwantlen Polytechnic University ► Where thought meets action
I respectfully acknowledge that I work in a region that overlaps with the unceded, traditional and ancestral lands of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam<https://www.musqueam.bc.ca/>), q̓ic̓əy̓ (Katzie<https://katzie.ca/>), scəw̓aθən məsteyəxʷ (Tsawwassen<https://tsawwassenfirstnation.com/>), kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem<https://www.kwikwetlem.com/>), SEMYOME (Semiahmoo<https://www.semiahmoofirstnation.ca/>),qiqéyt (Qayqayt), and the qʼʷa:n̓ƛʼən̓ (Kwantlen<https://www.kwantlenfn.ca/>), which gifted its name to this university.
In the cause of reconciliation, I recognize and commit to address and reduce ongoing systemic colonialism, oppression and racism that Indigenous Peoples continue to experience.
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We’re excited to share with you the following new OER that has just been published at KPU!
Making Sense of a Global Pandemic – 2nd Edition
Relationship Violence & Working Together Towards a Violence Free Society
Edited by: Balbir Gurm and Jennifer Marchbank
This book provides a critical understanding of relationship violence. It is used at KPU in the BSN program, at Douglas College in Early Childhood program, Gender and Sexuality Studies at SFU and Criminology at KPU and SFU. It has chapters on the NEVR Model used for collaboration, on violence against all genders, in the workplace, in post-secondary institutions and a chapter on burnout.
Access the Resource<https://kpu.pressbooks.pub/nevr2e/>
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Amanda Grey (she/her)
Open Education Strategist, Teaching & Learning Commons
t 604-599-3345
e amanda.grey(a)kpu.ca
w www.kpu.ca/open
Through active intentional partnering, the Teaching & Learning Commons
provides pedagogical leadership that is grounded in community, ethics, creativity, and care.
Kwantlen Polytechnic University ► Where thought meets action
I respectfully acknowledge that I work in a region that overlaps with the unceded, traditional and ancestral lands of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam<https://www.musqueam.bc.ca/>), q̓ic̓əy̓ (Katzie<https://katzie.ca/>), scəw̓aθən məsteyəxʷ (Tsawwassen<https://tsawwassenfirstnation.com/>), kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem<https://www.kwikwetlem.com/>), SEMYOME (Semiahmoo<https://www.semiahmoofirstnation.ca/>),qiqéyt (Qayqayt), and the qʼʷa:n̓ƛʼən̓ (Kwantlen<https://www.kwantlenfn.ca/>), which gifted its name to this university.
In the cause of reconciliation, I recognize and commit to address and reduce ongoing systemic colonialism, oppression and racism that Indigenous Peoples continue to experience.
This email may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you received this email in error please delete the email and inform the sender immediately. Unauthorized distribution or use is strictly prohibited.
Hi everyone,
We are currently searching for a new Open Education Student Assistant<https://tre.tbe.taleo.net/tre01/ats/careers/v2/viewRequisition?org=JT63GS&c…> to support our OER publishing projects. If you know students who would be interested or a good fit, please let them know about this opportunity.
The posting is “Open Until Filled”, so there is no deadline to apply but we are hoping to have someone in place by the end of January.
Thanks,
Amanda
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Amanda Grey (she/her)
Open Education Strategist, Teaching & Learning Commons
t 604-599-3345
e amanda.grey(a)kpu.ca
w www.kpu.ca/open
Through active intentional partnering, the Teaching & Learning Commons
provides pedagogical leadership that is grounded in community, ethics, creativity, and care.
Kwantlen Polytechnic University ► Where thought meets action
I respectfully acknowledge that I work in a region that overlaps with the unceded, traditional and ancestral lands of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam<https://www.musqueam.bc.ca/>), q̓ic̓əy̓ (Katzie<https://katzie.ca/>), scəw̓aθən məsteyəxʷ (Tsawwassen<https://tsawwassenfirstnation.com/>), kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem<https://www.kwikwetlem.com/>), SEMYOME (Semiahmoo<https://www.semiahmoofirstnation.ca/>),qiqéyt (Qayqayt), and the qʼʷa:n̓ƛʼən̓ (Kwantlen<https://www.kwantlenfn.ca/>), which gifted its name to this university.
In the cause of reconciliation, I recognize and commit to address and reduce ongoing systemic colonialism, oppression and racism that Indigenous Peoples continue to experience.
This email may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you received this email in error please delete the email and inform the sender immediately. Unauthorized distribution or use is strictly prohibited.
Hi everyone!
Hope you had a restful break! Passing on the following opportunity in case any of you are interested.
Cheers,
Amanda
Hello and Happy New Year!
I hope this message finds you well. I am reaching out to invite you to join a pool of peer reviewers for the University of Leeds Open Books initiative. This programme aims to create high-quality, openly licensed textbooks that are freely available to everyone, supporting equitable access to education and fostering a culture of knowledge-sharing for ‘knowledge for all’.
We welcome the involvement of faculty members as well as learning technologists, OER professionals, pedagogy experts etc. to join our peer reviewer pool.
Peer reviewers will be fully acknowledged in the publications they contribute to.
Participation would likely involve reviewing one book, with the expected timeline being toward the end of 2025.
You can find out more about the initiative here: University of Leeds Open Books Blog Post<https://leedsunilibrary.wordpress.com/2024/12/17/launching-university-of-le…>.
Please don’t hesitate to let me know if you have any questions - I’d be delighted to discuss further.
I’d be grateful if you could share with educators to see if anyone is interested in being a peer reviewer with published acknowledgement.
Thank you so much!
Best regards,
Kirstine
Kirstine McDermid
Open Education Resources Adviser
University of Leeds Libraries
https://library.leeds.ac.uk<https://library.leeds.ac.uk/>
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Amanda Grey (she/her)
Open Education Strategist, Teaching & Learning Commons
t 604-599-3345
e amanda.grey(a)kpu.ca
w www.kpu.ca/open
Through active intentional partnering, the Teaching & Learning Commons
provides pedagogical leadership that is grounded in community, ethics, creativity, and care.
Kwantlen Polytechnic University ► Where thought meets action
I respectfully acknowledge that I work in a region that overlaps with the unceded, traditional and ancestral lands of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam<https://www.musqueam.bc.ca/>), q̓ic̓əy̓ (Katzie<https://katzie.ca/>), scəw̓aθən məsteyəxʷ (Tsawwassen<https://tsawwassenfirstnation.com/>), kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem<https://www.kwikwetlem.com/>), SEMYOME (Semiahmoo<https://www.semiahmoofirstnation.ca/>),qiqéyt (Qayqayt), and the qʼʷa:n̓ƛʼən̓ (Kwantlen<https://www.kwantlenfn.ca/>), which gifted its name to this university.
In the cause of reconciliation, I recognize and commit to address and reduce ongoing systemic colonialism, oppression and racism that Indigenous Peoples continue to experience.
This email may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you received this email in error please delete the email and inform the sender immediately. Unauthorized distribution or use is strictly prohibited.
Hi everyone,
If you’re interested in the Certificate of Open Pedagogy, applications are due next week! See the call below.
Note that we are an institutional member, so the cost would be $770
Cheers,
Amanda
From: 'Tanya Grosz' via Open Education Network <open-textbook-network(a)googlegroups.com>
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Reminder: Applications for the Certificate in Open Pedagogy<https://open.umn.edu/oen/certificate-in-open-pedagogy> are due one week from today on Friday, November 1st. Please see below for details, or reach out to Tanya Grosz with questions (grosz045(a)umn.edu<http://grosz045@umn.edu>).
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Apply for the Certificate in Open Pedagogy (formerly Open Educational Practices) through the Open Education Network
The Open Education Network is accepting applications for faculty and faculty partners (librarians, instructional designers, etc.) to receive a certification in open pedagogy. Applicants should be higher education faculty, librarians, instructional designers, and others who have a lesson, unit, or other educational experience that they wish to transform through the use of open pedagogy. Participants will pilot their transformed curriculum in the spring of 2025. The Certificate in Open Pedagogy offers formal training in open pedagogy as grounded in the principles of social justice, a community of peers, and expert instructors in order to transform learning to be more accessible and inclusive. Participants who successfully complete the full program will receive a Certificate in Open Pedagogy from the Open Education Network (University of Minnesota) and 60 Credit Hour Units (CEU's). While we prefer applicants who apply as a team (faculty + partner), we will do our best to pair individuals who do not have someone with whom to partner.
About the Certificate in Open Pedagogy
The Certificate in Open Pedagogy is a professional development program that will create actionable pathways for faculty and librarians to implement open education for the transformation of learning.
Faculty and partners (librarians, instructional designers, etc.) will complete a nine-week long, asynchronous course in the spring of 2025 about the range of open educational practices with modules on the hallmarks of open education, copyright and Creative Commons licensing, the hallmarks of open pedagogy, the benefits and limitations of OEP, accessibility, and student empowerment and agency. Together, the faculty and faculty partner pairs will create an Action Plan to be implemented the following spring that seeks to transform learning through the power of open education.
In addition, the cohort will benefit from close engagement with program faculty—open education leaders who have gained expertise through experience, professional development, and participation in various national initiatives.
The integrated components of the certification program include online content, instructor-led cohorts, and action plan support and assessment.
In order to assure we can offer personalized attention to participants throughout the program, the cohort will be limited to 20 teams (5 teams per instructor) or 50 participants total.
Learning Outcomes
Participants will:
1. Gain fluency in open pedagogy, including core benefits, challenges, and potential;
2. Identify the synergy between the principles of social justice and open education;
3. Create a personalized action plan that will provide the building blocks for an educational experience (module, lesson, unit, etc.) to be transformed through the use of open pedagogy;
4. Consider best practices of accessibility when designing the action plan
5. Center the needs of students and consider their empowerment and agency while designing and implementing the action plan;
6. Develop strategies for assessing the effectiveness of the action plan;
7. Connect and collaborate with a cohort of higher ed. professionals dedicated to developing open education in order to create more accessible, inclusive learning.
Selection Criteria
Participants will be selected based on the following:
1. A CV demonstrating your responsibilities as a faculty member or librarian;
2. A completed questionnaire that provides information about you and your institution;
3. A clearly articulated interest in open education and desire to make learning more equitable and inclusive through the power of open education;
4. A desire to revise curriculum or support the revision of curriculum through open pedagogy and the demonstrated agency to do so.
Certificate Calendar
January 5 - March 9, 2025: Participants will participate in asynchronous online instruction, including readings and discussions with their cohorts.
April 9 & 10: Project Symposium for participants to share the OEP Action Plan they developed and refined throughout the online course. Online course assessment will be shared.
Fall 2025: Participants will implement their OEP projects. One or more synchronous calls with cohorts will be planned for participants to share questions, reflections, and encouragement as they implement their action plans with their librarian partner while receiving instructional support.
End of fall 2025: Program assessment by participants is planned.
Apply at <https://z.umn.edu/OTNCertificate19apply> https://z.umn.edu/openpedapply25
*Note: To apply you will have to create an account. Once you log in, you will be redirected to a home page where you can find the application called “Certificate in Open Pedagogy.”
Important Dates
Application deadline: Nov. 1, 2024, 11:59 pm Central
Notification: by Dec. 2, 2024, 11:59 pm Central
Costs by OEN Membership Type
Institutional Membership = $770
Consortial Membership = $1060
Non-member = $1335
*Note: Librarians who have previously completed the program will not be charged if they would like to participate with a faculty who has not previously completed the program.
Financial Assistance
We strive to be able to keep our costs low but realize financial assistance may be necessary. We are able to offer some financial assistance. Applicants to the program requesting partial financial assistance will be asked to submit a letter of support from a supervisor outlining the need for financial assistance.
Questions?
See our Frequently Asked Questions<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Tf8vOD8zQ82JY4MKZhhcAaIq5uCHg-o1X3NpzTO…> for more information, review our website<https://open.umn.edu/oen/certificate-in-open-pedagogy> for more information, register to attend the Information Session<https://umn.zoom.us/j/99300237220> on Thursday, September 12th at noon Central, or contact Tanya Grosz at gros...(a)umn.edu.
About the Open Education Network
The Open Education Network (OEN)<https://open.umn.edu/oen/> is an alliance of hundreds of institutions working together to advance open education, locally and nationally. We believe in the power of open education to transform higher education. The leadership, actions, and results of our network members drive this transformation, and OEN connects these efforts to pool expertise and promote best practices.
Dear colleagues,
Do you teach online? Do you use open pedagogy in those classes? Do you use open pedagogy in those classes to support social justice?
If so, you may be interested in participating in a study about experiences of online KPU faculty in using open pedagogy to support social justice.
The principal investigator, Melissa Ashman, is a faculty member in the Melville School of Business at KPU, and she is conducting this study in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Education at Athabasca University.
If you are interested in participating in this study, please email melissa.ashman(a)kpu.ca saying “I agree to participate in this study” (or something similar). This will indicate you have read the description of the study below, accept the invitation to participate in the study, and agree to the terms as described.
Project title: Online faculty experiences using open pedagogy to support social justice Project Principal Investigator: Melissa Ashman
Athabasca University REB file number: 25806
Kwantlen Polytechnic University REB file number: 2024-24
Study participants. This study explores the experiences of KPU faculty who teach online classes using open pedagogy to support social justice. Therefore, to participate, you:
* must be currently employed as a faculty member in any discipline at KPU
* may be employed at KPU part-time or full-time
* may be employed at KPU with a short-term contract (non-regular type 1), a long-term contract (non-regular type 2), or may have permanent status (regularized)
* must be currently teaching one or more online classes in which you use open pedagogy to support social justice, and/or may have taught in one or more online classes in the past where you used open pedagogy to support social justice, and/or may be scheduled to teach in one or more online classes in an upcoming semester where you will use open pedagogy to support social justice
For the purposes of this study:
* Online courses can include courses that are synchronous, asynchronous, blended, or that are otherwise mediated through an internet connection.
* Open pedagogy can include (but is not limited to) students creating or co-creating open resources, open content, H5P resources, or open textbooks; creating resources for a community or client; creating teachable content or resources for students; blogging; podcasting; or creating or co-creating a rubric.
Study description. Participating in this study will involve being interviewed twice by the principal investigator. The interviews will be private/one-on-one and will be held virtually through MS Teams. Each interview is anticipated to require a time commitment of 60-90 minutes (2-3 hours total), and each interview will be recorded and then transcribed. The interviews will collect information about your experiences using open pedagogy in online courses to support social justice. The principal investigator will work with each study participant to determine the interview days/times.
Voluntary participation. Your participation in this research project is completely voluntary. Refusal to participate in this study will not impact our relationship as colleagues.
Full withdrawal of consent. If you choose to withdraw from an interview in full, any information you have shared in that interview will be deleted and will not used in the analysis of the data. You can inform the researcher of your full withdrawal either verbally or by sending an email. You can fully withdraw consent for the first interview at any time until you have reviewed the first interview transcript. This will be scheduled to take place at the beginning of the second interview. However, should you wish to not participate in a second interview or are otherwise unavailable to participate in a second interview, you will have one week from the date the researcher provides you with a digital copy of your first interview transcript to withdraw your full consent. No response to a request to review your first interview transcript will be assumed to indicate consent remains intact and in full. Full withdrawal from the second interview is possible only until one week from the date the researcher provides you with a digital copy of your second interview transcript for review. No response to a request to review your second interview transcript will be assumed to indicate consent remains intact and in full.
Partial withdrawal of consent. After each interview, you will have an opportunity to review the transcript to see if there are any portions you withdraw consent from being included. If you choose to withdraw one or more portions of your interviews, any information that is being withdrawn will be deleted and will not used in the analysis of the data. You can inform the researcher which portions you withdraw either verbally or by sending an email. Partial withdrawal from the first interview is possible only you have reviewed the first interview transcript. This will be scheduled to take place at the beginning of the second interview. However, should you wish to not participate in a second interview or are otherwise unavailable to participate in a second interview, you will have one week from the date the researcher provides you with a digital copy of your first interview transcript to partially withdraw your consent. No response to a request to review your first interview transcript will be assumed to indicate consent remains intact and in full. Partial withdrawal from the second interview is possible only until one week from the date the researcher provides you with a digital copy of your second interview transcript to review. No response to a request to review your second interview transcript will be assumed to indicate consent remains intact and in full.
Risks. There are no known physical risks to participating in this research project. However, because the study is collecting data pertaining to your lived experience, it is possible that sensitive topics could be discussed, potentially resulting in emotional distress. Should this happen, you may find it helpful and supportive to access the free KPU Employee and Family Assistance Program at https://kpuemp.sharepoint.com/sites/hr/benefits/SitePages/Homewood%20Health….<https://kpuemp.sharepoint.com/sites/hr/benefits/SitePages/Homewood%20Health…>
Benefits. KPU faculty members who participate in the study will have the opportunity to share their experiences in using open pedagogy to support social justice in their online classes, and this information could then potentially be used by university administrators to improve support for open pedagogy and social justice. Additionally, participants may have a better understanding of their own teaching practices and positionality, which can potentially help facilitate their own further reflection and professional development as a post-secondary educator.
Compensation. No compensation is provided for participating in this study.
Confidentiality, data retention, and data security. Your privacy and confidentiality will be protected throughout this study. You are encouraged to use headphones and a private space when you are being interviewed. Electronic data collected by the principal investigator will be stored on secure servers located in Canada at Athabasca University and Kwantlen Polytechnic University. Information you provide will be de-identified, anonymous, and kept confidential. During the analysis of the data, pseudonyms will be assigned to the participants, and names of courses, course codes, or other information that could directly or indirectly be used to identify participants will be anonymized and de-identified. The study results will be used, presented, and published by the principal investigator in partial fulfillment of the degree of Doctor of Education at Athabasca University. As well, the anonymized results of this research may be presented at workshops, conferences, and/or in publications.
Data collected in support of this research project will be retained for a period of five years following the completion of the study (anticipated completion: December 2025).
Persons to contact. If you have questions about the study, you may contact:
· the principal investigator, Melissa Ashman, at melissa.ashman(a)kpu.ca
· KPU Research Ethics Board at 604.599.3163 or reb(a)kpu.ca (quoting file number 2024-24)
· Athabasca University Research Ethics Board at 780.213.2033 or rebsec(a)athabascau.ca (quoting file number 25806)
You are welcome to print or save a copy of this consent form for your own records, if you would like.
As mentioned, if you are interested in participating in this study, please email melissa.ashman(a)kpu.ca with “I agree to participate in this study” (or something similar). This will indicate you have read the description of the study, accept the invitation to participate in the study, and agree to the terms as described.
Thank you for your support in considering this request.
Kind regards,
Melissa
Melissa Ashman, BSc, MA (she / her / hers)
Instructor, Applied Communications (CMNS), Entrepreneurial Leadership (ENTR), and Public Relations (PRLN)
Melville School of Business
Kwantlen Polytechnic University
melissa.ashman(a)kpu.ca<mailto:melissa.ashman@kpu.ca>
At KPU we work, study, and live in a region south of the Fraser River which overlaps with the unceded traditional and ancestral lands of the qw̓ ɑ:nƛ̓ ə̓ n̓ (Kwantlen), xwməθkwəyə̓ m (Musqueam), qi̓ cə̓ y̓ (Katzie), SEMYOME (Semiahmoo), scə̓ waθən (Tsawwassen), qiqéyt (Qayqayt), and kwikwəƛə̓ m (Kwikwetlem) Peoples.
Hi Pamela,
Thanks for bringing this up! There is a new way to request ancillary materials since the switch to the new B.C. Open Collection.
To gain access to the restricted files associated with this book (or any book in the collection), go to Introduction to Consumer Behaviour in the B.C. Open Collection<https://collection.bccampus.ca/textbooks/introduction-to-consumer-behaviour…>. Then scroll down to the heading “Restricted Materials.” To the right of the material you would like to download, click “Request access.”
From there, you will be asked to fill out a request form. Information on this form helps BCcampus staff to verify that you are an instructor at a post-secondary institution. Once your identity has been verified, the restricted materials will be released to you.
Cheers,
Amanda
From: Pamela Ip <pamela.ip(a)kpu.ca>
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2024 1:08 PM
To: Open Education <open(a)kpu.ca>
Subject: FW: [OpenKPU] Available Now: Test Bank for Introduction to Consumer Behaviour | Andrea Niosi
Hello,
Just checking if there is an updated link to the test bank, as the link below doesn’t work.
Thank you
Pamela
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Pamela IP (she/her)
Faculty, Marketing Dept.
t 604.599.2222 (UTC/GMT - 8 hours)
e pamela.ip(a)kpu.ca<mailto:pamela.ip@kpu.ca>
kpu.ca<http://www.kpu.ca/>
Kwantlen Polytechnic University ► Where thought meets action
At KPU we work, study, and live in a region south of the Fraser River which overlaps with the unceded traditional and ancestral lands of the Kwantlen, Musqueam, Katzie, Semiahmoo, Tsawwassen, and Kwikwetlem peoples.
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From: OpenKPU <openkpu-bounces(a)lists.bccampus.ca<mailto:openkpu-bounces@lists.bccampus.ca>> On Behalf Of Urooj Nizami
Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2022 2:28 PM
To: openkpu(a)lists.bccampus.ca<mailto:openkpu@lists.bccampus.ca>
Subject: [OpenKPU] Available Now: Test Bank for Introduction to Consumer Behaviour | Andrea Niosi
Available Now: Test Bank for Introduction to Consumer Behaviour | Andrea Niosi
Edited by Andrea Niosi (Melville School of Business)
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Instructors, to request access to the test bank for this OER, please see: https://open.bccampus.ca/browse-our-collection/ancillary-requests/
Link to Resources: Introduction to Consumer Behaviour<https://open.bccampus.ca/browse-our-collection/find-open-textbooks/?uuid=42…> & Ancillary Resource Guide<https://opentextbc.ca/ancillaryconsumerbehaviour/>
This open textbook was designed for students studying business or marketing at an undergraduate level. It draws on the fields of marketing, business, communications, media studies, psychology, sociology, and anthropology. The book invites readers to examine the internal forces that shape consumer decision making, such as perceptions, motivations, personality, and attitudes as well as the external ones, such as social and situational influences, culture, and subcultures. This text centres the lived experiences of today’s consumers, specifically, undergraduate students. The author has also made efforts to decentre whiteness and dominant culture perspectives wherever possible to ensure a broader and more accurate representation of diverse consumers.
This OER contains content created by students from Kwantlen Polytechnic University and is best used alongside the Ancillary Resource Guide<https://opentextbc.ca/ancillaryconsumerbehaviour/> that contains several essays, case studies, assignments, and project outlines, and an accompanying multiple choice test bank.
Best,
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Urooj Nizami; MISt, MA (she/her)
Open Education Strategist, KPU | Open Education
Kwantlen Polytechnic University
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Kwantlen Polytechnic University ► Where thought meets action
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At KPU, we work, study, and live in a region south of the Fraser River which overlaps with the unceded traditional and ancestral lands of the Kwantlen, Musqueam, Katzie, Semihamoo, Tsawwassen, Qayqayt, and Kwikwetlen peoples.
Hello, I hope everyone’s summer is going well!
I’ve shared this opportunity previously, and the Open Education Network is offering it again. I took part in the Open Pedagogy Learning Circle last year and found it incredibly useful. It was a great experience, and I highly recommend it!
Applications are due September 3.
If you do decide to apply, please let me know. I’m happy to provide any support you need.
Cheers,
Amanda
Please consider applying for the spring offering of our facilitated open pedagogy learning circles!
The OEN has heard our community ask for more help understanding and using open pedagogy, so we’ve created a collaborative, resource-rich learning environment over the course of seven synchronous, one-hour sessions this spring. Join our virtual, facilitated Learning Circle to share, learn, discuss, and create open pedagogy! There is no cost for participation. We are looking for a total of 12 participants from OEN member institutions for this offering of Open Pedagogy Learning Circles. We try to vary the enrollment, so we are hoping for a combination of instructors/faculty, and librarians, instructional designers or other roles that directly support faculty in pedagogy-related concerns.
Takeaways
* Build a foundational understanding of open pedagogy to be expanded upon through activities that allow for a collaborative definition of open pedagogy.
* Discover what open pedagogy does as well as and how it can be incorporated in the classroom through exposure to a variety of engaging open pedagogy assignments.
* Gain hands-on experience with open pedagogy through creation of a renewable assignment or digital learning object.
Facilitator
The Learning Circle on Open Pedagogy will be facilitated by OEN Open Educational Practices Specialist, Jamie Witman, who will also be available for consultations outside of the synchronous sessions to assist you with your questions related to open pedagogy.
Fall 2024 Cohort
We are now accepting applications for 12 participants from OEN member institutions who are interested in learning more about open pedagogy. Applicants should be faculty (Adjuncts/instructors are welcome!) or higher ed. practitioners who directly support faculty (librarians, instructional designers, etc.).
Selection Criteria
Participants will be selected based on the following:
1. Desire to learn more about open pedagogy
2. Commitment to the creation of a renewable assignment/digital learning object
3. Ability to attend and engage in all seven sessions
4. Willingness to give feedback about the Learning Circle experience
Session Overview and Timeline
The Learning Circle experience will span seven one-hour sessions and be conducted synchronously on Zoom.
Learning Circle Session Dates/Times
Session Overview
Session 1: September 24
Noon Central/1:00 Eastern
Learning Circle Kickoff: Learning Circle Structure & Collaborative Definitions of Open Pedagogy
Session 2: October 1
Noon Central/1:00 p.m. Eastern
Traditional vs Renewable Assignments
Session 3: October 8
Noon Central/1:00 p.m. Eastern
Caring for the Students in the Open
Session 4: October 15
Noon Central/1:00 p.m. Eastern
Designing a Course with Open Pedagogy
Session 5: October 22
Noon Central/1:00 p.m. Eastern
Open Pedagogy and Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion (DEI)
Session 6: October 29
Noon Central/1:00 p.m. Eastern
Tools Showcase
Session 7: November 5
Noon Central/1:00 p.m. Eastern
Show and Tell / Reflection
Learning Circle Calendar
1. September 3: Brief application due.
2. September 6: Applicants are notified.
3. September 24 – November 5: Participants will have weekly, facilitated, one-hour long synchronous Zoom learning circle sessions. Participants will be able to set up consultations with the Open Educational Practices Specialist as well.
Please Apply
We’re looking forward to exploring open pedagogy together in the learning circle. Completed applications are due by Tuesday, September 3, 2024. Apply today, and share this opportunity with other faculty. <https://z.umn.edu/OTNCertificate19apply>
Brief Application: <https://z.umn.edu/OTNCertificate19apply> https://z.umn.edu/learningcircleapp
About the Open Education Network
The Open Education Network (OEN)<https://open.umn.edu/oen/> is an alliance of hundreds of institutions working together to advance open education, locally and nationally. We believe in the power of open education to transform higher education. The leadership, actions, and results of our network members drive this transformation, and OEN connects these efforts to pool expertise and promote best practices.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Best wishes!
Tanya
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Tanya Grosz, Ph.D.
Director of Educational Programs, Open Education Network<https://open.umn.edu/otn/>
Center for Open Education<https://open.umn.edu/>
College of Education and Human Development
University of Minnesota
telephone :: 612-916-6070
email :: grosz045(a)umn.edu<mailto:grosz045@umn.edu>
twitter :: @tanyagrosz
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Amanda Grey (she/her)
Open Education Strategist, Teaching & Learning Commons
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Through active intentional partnering, the Teaching & Learning Commons
provides pedagogical leadership that is grounded in community, ethics, creativity, and care.
Kwantlen Polytechnic University ► Where thought meets action
I respectfully acknowledge that I work in a region that overlaps with the unceded, traditional and ancestral lands of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam<https://www.musqueam.bc.ca/>), q̓ic̓əy̓ (Katzie<https://katzie.ca/>), scəw̓aθən məsteyəxʷ (Tsawwassen<https://tsawwassenfirstnation.com/>), kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem<https://www.kwikwetlem.com/>), SEMYOME (Semiahmoo<https://www.semiahmoofirstnation.ca/>),qiqéyt (Qayqayt), and the qʼʷa:n̓ƛʼən̓ (Kwantlen<https://www.kwantlenfn.ca/>), which gifted its name to this university.
In the cause of reconciliation, I recognize and commit to address and reduce ongoing systemic colonialism, oppression and racism that Indigenous Peoples continue to experience.
This email may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you received this email in error please delete the email and inform the sender immediately. Unauthorized distribution or use is strictly prohibited.
Hi everyone,
You may have received a direct email from us this morning about this, so apologies for double-posting.
The Teaching & Learning Commons (KPU Open) is conducting a research survey on KPU faculty experiences and perspectives on open educational practices, specifically open educational resources (OERs) and open pedagogy.
Participation in the survey is voluntary and anonymous, although you do need to log in with your KPU credentials. The survey should take approximately 8-10 minutes to complete.
Survey link: https://forms.office.com/r/6ibkmxE8HD
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out!
Amanda
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Amanda Grey (she/her)
Open Education Strategist, Teaching & Learning Commons
t 604-599-3345
e amanda.grey(a)kpu.ca
w www.kpu.ca/open
Through active intentional partnering, the Teaching & Learning Commons
provides pedagogical leadership that is grounded in community, ethics, creativity, and care.
Kwantlen Polytechnic University ► Where thought meets action
I respectfully acknowledge that I work in a region that overlaps with the unceded, traditional and ancestral lands of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam<https://www.musqueam.bc.ca/>), q̓ic̓əy̓ (Katzie<https://katzie.ca/>), scəw̓aθən məsteyəxʷ (Tsawwassen<https://tsawwassenfirstnation.com/>), kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem<https://www.kwikwetlem.com/>), SEMYOME (Semiahmoo<https://www.semiahmoofirstnation.ca/>),qiqéyt (Qayqayt), and the qʼʷa:n̓ƛʼən̓ (Kwantlen<https://www.kwantlenfn.ca/>), which gifted its name to this university.
In the cause of reconciliation, I recognize and commit to address and reduce ongoing systemic colonialism, oppression and racism that Indigenous Peoples continue to experience.
This email may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you received this email in error please delete the email and inform the sender immediately. Unauthorized distribution or use is strictly prohibited.
Hi everyone!
As we begin to prepare for the launch of our Open Education Community of Practice, I’ve been thinking a lot about the purpose of this listserv and how it’s being used. Before I make any changes, I’d love to hear from everyone subscribed to us about your experiences using this space.
I’ve put together this short (7 question) survey and would appreciate it if you took 5mins out of your day to complete it: https://forms.office.com/r/7yKvtKvug4
If I do decide to make any changes to the listserv, I will definitely announce it in advance and let you all know.
Thanks,
Amanda
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Amanda Grey (she/her)
Open Education Strategist, Teaching & Learning Commons
t 604-599-3345
e amanda.grey(a)kpu.ca
w www.kpu.ca/open
Through active intentional partnering, the Teaching & Learning Commons
provides pedagogical leadership that is grounded in community, ethics, creativity, and care.
Kwantlen Polytechnic University ► Where thought meets action
I respectfully acknowledge that I work in a region that overlaps with the unceded, traditional and ancestral lands of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam<https://www.musqueam.bc.ca/>), q̓ic̓əy̓ (Katzie<https://katzie.ca/>), scəw̓aθən məsteyəxʷ (Tsawwassen<https://tsawwassenfirstnation.com/>), kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem<https://www.kwikwetlem.com/>), SEMYOME (Semiahmoo<https://www.semiahmoofirstnation.ca/>),qiqéyt (Qayqayt), and the qʼʷa:n̓ƛʼən̓ (Kwantlen<https://www.kwantlenfn.ca/>), which gifted its name to this university.
In the cause of reconciliation, I recognize and commit to address and reduce ongoing systemic colonialism, oppression and racism that Indigenous Peoples continue to experience.
This email may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you received this email in error please delete the email and inform the sender immediately. Unauthorized distribution or use is strictly prohibited.
Hi everyone,
I received the following invitation and am passing it on to you! If you have authored a Pressbook in the KPU Pressbook Catalogue<https://kpu.pressbooks.pub/catalogue/>, it has automatically been added to the OER Commons Open Textbook hub and they are requesting your participation in their research project.
Cheers,
Amanda
Dear OER Textbook Author,
In February, we requested your participation in our research study “Assessing the Authorship of Open Education Resources: A Study of Demographics, Expectations, and Experiences.” We are excited to share that we had a tremendous response to our request! Though we are happy with the response, we are still seeking more participants for our study. If you have not completed the survey, please do so before the end of next week, as we will begin analyzing the data and moving forward with the project soon. Please do not fill out the survey again if you have already responded.
As a reminder, this project aims to explore OER (Open Education Resources) textbook authorship. Research in OERs is relatively new, and some questions have yet to be explored empirically. It is currently unknown what demographic groups tend to author OERs or from what institutions OERs tend to emanate. Therefore, our study is an attempt to describe the typical OER author to encourage a diverse pool of OER authors in the future. Using publicly and privately available data, we will assess OER authorship. In the first phase of the study, we will gather the title, subject area, year of publication, author(s)’ name, and author(s)’ email address of each OER textbook in the OER Commons’ Open Textbooks hub (https://oercommons.org/hubs/open-textbooks) Then, we will recruit participants to complete a survey, in which we will assess demographic information about OER authors, current position, current institution, and other demographic information. Finally, we will conduct interviews with a sample of survey participants to understand the experience of an OER author.
We have identified you as an author of an OER textbook in the OER Commons’ Open Textbooks hub (https://oercommons.org/hubs/open-textbooks) If you recieve multiple email invitation, it is because you authored multiple texts in the OER Commons database. Please only reply to one of these invitations. We would appreciate your participation in this study by completing a brief study on your demographic information and motivation for writing an OER textbook. Participation is complete optional. The survey will take approximately 10 minutes to complete. At the end of the survey you will be asked if you are interested in participating in a follow-up interview about your experiences. This aspect of the study is also optional and is not required for participation in the survey.
Follow this link to the Survey:
Take the Survey<https://clemson.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cZJMvAV2Qz9pWBg?Q_DL=M3B3kcjm…>
Or copy and paste the URL below into your internet browser:
https://clemson.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cZJMvAV2Qz9pWBg?Q_DL=M3B3kcjm…
Thank you for your consideration!
Phillip D. Grant Jr., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
He/Him
Department of Educational and Organizational Leadership Development
Clemson University
404G Old Main
Clemson, SC 29634
864-656-9875
pdgrant(a)clemson.edu<mailto:pdgrant@clemson.edu>
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Amanda Grey (she/her)
Open Education Strategist, Teaching & Learning Commons
t 604-599-3345
e amanda.grey(a)kpu.ca
w www.kpu.ca/open
Through active intentional partnering, the Teaching & Learning Commons
provides pedagogical leadership that is grounded in community, ethics, creativity, and care.
Kwantlen Polytechnic University ► Where thought meets action
We at Kwantlen Polytechnic University respectfully acknowledge that we work, live, and study in a region that overlaps with the unceded, traditional and ancestral lands of the xwməθkwəyə̓ m (Musqueam), qi̓ cə̓ y̓ (Katzie), SEMYOME (Semiahmoo), scə̓ waθən (Tsawwassen), qiqéyt (Qayqayt), Kwikwetlem, and the lands of the qw̓ ɑ:nƛ̓ ə̓ n̓ (Kwantlen) First Nation, which gifted its name to this university.
In the cause of reconciliation, we recognize our commitment to address and reduce the ongoing systemic colonialism, oppression and racism that Indigenous Peoples continue to experience.
This email may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you received this email in error please delete the email and inform the sender immediately. Unauthorized distribution or use is strictly prohibited.
Hi everyone!
I’m excited to share with you the following new OER that has just been published at KPU:
Introduction to Marketing
Adapted by Pamela Ip
Introduction to Marketing teaches the experience and process of actually doing marketing - not just the vocabulary. It carries five dominant themes throughout in order to expose students to marketing in today's environment: Service dominant logic, sustainability, ethics and social responsibility, global coverage, and metrics.
This is an adaptation of Principles of Marketing<https://open.lib.umn.edu/principlesmarketing/>
Visit the Resource<https://kpu.pressbooks.pub/introductiontomarketing/>
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Learn about KPU’s Open Publishing Suite (OPUS)<https://www.kpu.ca/library/OPUS>
* Browse our complete catalogue<https://kpu.pressbooks.pub/catalog/openkpu>
* Learn more about KPU Open Education<http://www.kpu.ca/open>
Through active intentional partnering, the Teaching & Learning Commons
provides pedagogical leadership that is grounded in community, ethics, creativity, and care.
Kwantlen Polytechnic University ► Where thought meets action
We at Kwantlen Polytechnic University respectfully acknowledge that we work, live, and study in a region that overlaps with the unceded, traditional and ancestral lands of the xwməθkwəyə̓ m (Musqueam), qi̓ cə̓ y̓ (Katzie), SEMYOME (Semiahmoo), scə̓ waθən (Tsawwassen), qiqéyt (Qayqayt), Kwikwetlem, and the lands of the qw̓ ɑ:nƛ̓ ə̓ n̓ (Kwantlen) First Nation, which gifted its name to this university.
In the cause of reconciliation, we recognize our commitment to address and reduce the ongoing systemic colonialism, oppression and racism that Indigenous Peoples continue to experience.
Apologies for the double post, but I also wanted to share this resource with you:
Thompson Rivers University (TRU) has created the Indigenous Education Stock Photos collection<https://indigenouseducationstockphotos.trubox.ca/> due to a lack of open-source photos of Indigenous students for use in OER. The spirit of the photo collection is to allow educators to represent Indigenous peoples in their OER so that Indigenous students can see themselves reflected in their learning materials.
This project was funded jointly by BCcampus and the TRU OER Development Grant and developed in consultation with the TRU Office of Indigenous Education and a TRU community stakeholder session. TRU production and media teams and the TRU Open Press assisted in producing the content.
All photos have a CC BY NC SA license:
* You may use, adapt, and share them, but you must attribute the photographer and link back to the collection
* You may not use the photos for commercial purposes
* You must distribute any created derivatives under the photo’s original license
Where is it?: https://indigenouseducationstockphotos.trubox.ca/
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Amanda Grey (she/her)
Open Education Strategist, Teaching & Learning Commons
t 604-599-3345
e amanda.grey(a)kpu.ca
w www.kpu.ca/open
Through active intentional partnering, the Teaching & Learning Commons
provides pedagogical leadership that is grounded in community, ethics, creativity, and care.
Kwantlen Polytechnic University ► Where thought meets action
We at Kwantlen Polytechnic University respectfully acknowledge that we work, live, and study in a region that overlaps with the unceded, traditional and ancestral lands of the xwməθkwəyə̓ m (Musqueam), qi̓ cə̓ y̓ (Katzie), SEMYOME (Semiahmoo), scə̓ waθən (Tsawwassen), qiqéyt (Qayqayt), Kwikwetlem, and the lands of the qw̓ ɑ:nƛ̓ ə̓ n̓ (Kwantlen) First Nation, which gifted its name to this university.
In the cause of reconciliation, we recognize our commitment to address and reduce the ongoing systemic colonialism, oppression and racism that Indigenous Peoples continue to experience.
This email may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you received this email in error please delete the email and inform the sender immediately. Unauthorized distribution or use is strictly prohibited.
Hi everyone!
If anyone is interested in learning more about H5P (usable in Moodle, Pressbooks, and Wordpress), UBC is hosting an H5P Symposium on February 21st and 22nd<https://blogs.ubc.ca/h5psymposium/>. In this multi-day online symposium, they aim to further explore how interactivity and opportunities for formative assessment can be embedded into passive learning materials with a special focus on creating interactive videos.
The 2024 H5P Symposium will also explore evidence-based best practices for (a) creating good formative assessment questions, (b) providing timely feedback, and (c) how (and when) to create branching interactive videos that respond and adapt to student feedback. The Symposium will highlight H5P’s strengths and limitations, and highlight successful examples of implementation and course integration for various content types. We will also offer studio time with the support of experienced content creators to introduce you to the authoring platform and help you brainstorm how it could be used in your context.
The H5P Symposium is free and open to all, and students; please extend this invitation to any interested people and groups. More information including the full program and registration is available at: https://events.ctlt.ubc.ca/events/2024-h5p-symposium/
Cheers,
Amanda
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Amanda Grey (she/her)
Open Education Strategist, Teaching & Learning Commons
t 604-599-3345
e amanda.grey(a)kpu.ca
w www.kpu.ca/open
Through active intentional partnering, the Teaching & Learning Commons
provides pedagogical leadership that is grounded in community, ethics, creativity, and care.
Kwantlen Polytechnic University ► Where thought meets action
We at Kwantlen Polytechnic University respectfully acknowledge that we work, live, and study in a region that overlaps with the unceded, traditional and ancestral lands of the xwməθkwəyə̓ m (Musqueam), qi̓ cə̓ y̓ (Katzie), SEMYOME (Semiahmoo), scə̓ waθən (Tsawwassen), qiqéyt (Qayqayt), Kwikwetlem, and the lands of the qw̓ ɑ:nƛ̓ ə̓ n̓ (Kwantlen) First Nation, which gifted its name to this university.
In the cause of reconciliation, we recognize our commitment to address and reduce the ongoing systemic colonialism, oppression and racism that Indigenous Peoples continue to experience.
This email may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you received this email in error please delete the email and inform the sender immediately. Unauthorized distribution or use is strictly prohibited.
Hi everyone,
Passing on the following opportunity to anyone who is interested and eligible. Please feel free to send this to any of your colleagues that you think might be interested.
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Foregrounding Indigenous Perspectives
Community and Collaborator Affinities and Conflicts in Open Education
Do you self-identify as Indigenous?
Are you employed by or affiliated with an institution of higher education?
Are you involved in teaching and learning?
You are invited to participate in the research study, Foregrounding Indigenous Perspectives: Community and Collaborator Affinities and Conflicts in Open Education.
This research seeks to identify workflows, practices, and unique barriers involved in developing Canadian Indigenous Open Educational Resources (OER)*.
The study is seeking 20 interview participants. The requirements for participation include:
· You self-identify as Indigenous
· You work in/or are affiliated with a Canadian academic institution
· You engage in/or support teaching and learning
The interviews will be held via Zoom and will be recorded for analysis.
Participation in this study involves an interview that will take approximately 60 minutes of your time. In recognition of the knowledge and expertise you bring to this study, an honorarium of $100 will be offered to you for your participation. Should you choose to withdraw your responses from the study after the interview, the honorarium will not be impacted.
If you have any questions, please contact Erin Fields (Principal Investigator) at erin.fields(a)ubc.ca.<mailto:erin.fields@ubc.ca>
If you are interested in participating and would like more details, including information about participant confidentiality, please express your interest here:
https://bit.ly/IndigenousOER_EOI [English Version]
https://bit.ly/IndigenousOER_EOIfr [French Version]
*For the purpose of this study, Canadian Indigenous OER is defined as any openly licensed educational resource that is focused on the history, culture, knowledges, and methodologies of Indigenous peoples and/or guided by the perspective of Indigenous peoples.
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Amanda Grey (she/her)
Open Education Strategist, Teaching & Learning Commons
t 605-599-3345
e amanda.grey(a)kpu.ca
w www.kpu.ca/open
Through active intentional partnering, the Teaching & Learning Commons
provides pedagogical leadership that is grounded in community, ethics, creativity, and care.
Kwantlen Polytechnic University ► Where thought meets action
We at Kwantlen Polytechnic University respectfully acknowledge that we work, live, and study in a region that overlaps with the unceded, traditional and ancestral lands of the xwməθkwəyə̓ m (Musqueam), qi̓ cə̓ y̓ (Katzie), SEMYOME (Semiahmoo), scə̓ waθən (Tsawwassen), qiqéyt (Qayqayt), Kwikwetlem, and the lands of the qw̓ ɑ:nƛ̓ ə̓ n̓ (Kwantlen) First Nation, which gifted its name to this university.
In the cause of reconciliation, we recognize our commitment to address and reduce the ongoing systemic colonialism, oppression and racism that Indigenous Peoples continue to experience.
This email may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you received this email in error please delete the email and inform the sender immediately. Unauthorized distribution or use is strictly prohibited.
Hi everyone,
I’m excited to share the following new resource: Developing Organizational and Managerial Wisdom – 2nd Edition (Audio plus text version)<https://kpu.pressbooks.pub/developingwisdomaudiobook/> by Brad Anderson, an audiobook version of an existing OER. This Pressbook embeds audio recordings in each chapter, provides a playlist of all recordings for uninterrupted listening, and provides links to download the audio files.
Here’s what Brad had to say about this project:
Over the past year, I have realized that most of our students have accessibility issues. Many people’s first reaction to that is doubt, but that, I believe, is because many people still view accessibility through a physical disability lens.
The student working thirty hours a week who must cross two bridges in rush-hour traffic to get to campus has an accessibility issue. So does the student renting a bed in a house with half a dozen roommates and no dedicated workspace, a student caring for a sick family member, one with mental health challenges, or … you get the picture.
How many barriers might we remove if we made an audio version of textbooks available they could listen to while stuck in traffic? Universal design for learning (UDL) is about giving students options in accessing course material, empowering them to fit learning into the unique considerations of their lives.
A couple of years ago, I created this OER textbook under a Creative Commons licence to reduce barriers to learning. Creating an audio version of that text is a continuation of that effort to reduce barriers.
While there were many challenges associated with developing this audiobook, with some creative thinking and advice from one of KPU’s Educational Media Strategists, we were able to overcome them. Going forward, I am excited to encourage other OER authors to consider creating an audiobook versions, as well as streamlining and improving the process.
Cheers,
Amanda
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Amanda Grey (she/her)
Open Education Strategist, Teaching & Learning Commons
t 605-599-3345
e amanda.grey(a)kpu.ca
w www.kpu.ca/open
Through active intentional partnering, the Teaching & Learning Commons
provides pedagogical leadership that is grounded in community, ethics, creativity, and care.
Kwantlen Polytechnic University ► Where thought meets action
We at Kwantlen Polytechnic University respectfully acknowledge that we work, live, and study in a region that overlaps with the unceded, traditional and ancestral lands of the xwməθkwəyə̓ m (Musqueam), qi̓ cə̓ y̓ (Katzie), SEMYOME (Semiahmoo), scə̓ waθən (Tsawwassen), qiqéyt (Qayqayt), Kwikwetlem, and the lands of the qw̓ ɑ:nƛ̓ ə̓ n̓ (Kwantlen) First Nation, which gifted its name to this university.
In the cause of reconciliation, we recognize our commitment to address and reduce the ongoing systemic colonialism, oppression and racism that Indigenous Peoples continue to experience.
This email may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you received this email in error please delete the email and inform the sender immediately. Unauthorized distribution or use is strictly prohibited.
Hello and Happy New Year!
Last year I shared this opportunity, and the Open Education Network is offering it again. I took part in the Open Pedagogy Learning Circle last year and found it incredibly useful. It was a great experience, and I highly recommend it!
If you do decide to apply, please let me know. I’m happy to provide any support you need.
Cheers,
Amanda
Please consider applying for the spring offering of our facilitated open pedagogy learning circles!
The OEN has heard our community ask for more help understanding and using open pedagogy, so we’ve created a collaborative, resource-rich learning environment over the course of seven synchronous, one-hour sessions this spring. Join our virtual, facilitated Learning Circle to share, learn, discuss, and create open pedagogy! There is no cost for participation. We are looking for a total of 12 participants from OEN member institutions for this offering of Open Pedagogy Learning Circles. We try to vary the enrollment, so we are hoping for a combination of instructors/faculty, and librarians, instructional designers or other roles that directly support faculty in pedagogy-related concerns.
Takeaways
* Build a foundational understanding of open pedagogy to be expanded upon through activities that allow for a collaborative definition of open pedagogy.
* Discover what open pedagogy does as well as and how it can be incorporated in the classroom through exposure to a variety of engaging open pedagogy assignments.
* Gain hands-on experience with open pedagogy through creation of a renewable assignment or digital learning object.
Facilitator
The Learning Circle on Open Pedagogy will be facilitated by OEN Open Educational Practices Specialist, Jamie Witman, who will also be available for consultations outside of the synchronous sessions to assist you with your questions related to open pedagogy.
Spring 2024 Cohort
We are now accepting applications for 12 participants from OEN member institutions who are interested in learning more about open pedagogy. Applicants should be faculty (Adjuncts/instructors are welcome!) or higher ed. practitioners who directly support faculty (librarians, instructional designers, etc.).
Selection Criteria
Participants will be selected based on the following:
1. Desire to learn more about open pedagogy
2. Commitment to the creation of a renewable assignment/digital learning object
3. Ability to attend and engage in all seven sessions
4. Willingness to give feedback about the Learning Circle experience
Session Overview and Timeline
The Learning Circle experience will span seven one-hour sessions and be conducted synchronously on Zoom.
Learning Circle Session Dates/Times
Session Overview
Session 1: February 27
Noon Central/1:00 Eastern
Learning Circle Kickoff: Learning Circle Structure & Collaborative Definitions of Open Pedagogy
Session 2: March 5
Noon Central/1:00 p.m. Eastern
Traditional vs Renewable Assignments
Session 3: March 12
Noon Central/1:00 p.m. Eastern
Caring for the Students in the Open
Session 4: March 19
Noon Central/1:00 p.m. Eastern
Designing a Course with Open Pedagogy
Session 5: March 26
Noon Central/1:00 p.m. Eastern
Open Pedagogy and Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion (DEI)
Session 6: April 2
Noon Central/1:00 p.m. Eastern
Tools Showcase
Session 7: April 9
Noon Central/1:00 p.m. Eastern
Show and Tell / Reflection
Learning Circle Calendar
1. January 19: Brief application due.
2. February 2: Applicants are notified.
3. February 27 - April 9th: Participants will have weekly, facilitated, one-hour long synchronous Zoom learning circle sessions. Participants will be able to set up consultations with the Open Educational Practices Specialist as well.
Please Apply
We’re looking forward to exploring open pedagogy together in the learning circle. Completed applications are due by Friday, January 19, 2024. Apply today, and share this opportunity with other faculty. <https://z.umn.edu/OTNCertificate19apply>
Brief Application: <https://z.umn.edu/OTNCertificate19apply> https://z.umn.edu/learningcirclesp2024
About the Open Education Network
The Open Education Network (OEN)<https://open.umn.edu/oen/> is an alliance of hundreds of institutions working together to advance open education, locally and nationally. We believe in the power of open education to transform higher education. The leadership, actions, and results of our network members drive this transformation, and OEN connects these efforts to pool expertise and promote best practices.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Best wishes!
Tanya
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Tanya Grosz, Ph.D.
Director of Educational Programs, Open Education Network<https://open.umn.edu/otn/>
Center for Open Education<https://open.umn.edu/>
College of Education and Human Development
University of Minnesota
telephone :: 612-916-6070
email :: grosz045(a)umn.edu<mailto:grosz045@umn.edu>
twitter :: @tanyagrosz
The University of Minnesota stands on Miní Sóta Makhóčhe, the homelands of the Dakhóta Oyáte. Learn more.<https://cla.umn.edu/ais/news-events/story/purpose-portrait-american-indian-…>
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We’re excited to share with you the following new OER that has just been published at KPU:
An Open Guide to Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC)
Authored by Andrea Niosi and KPU Marketing 4201 Class of Summer 2020
The Open Guide to Integrated Marketing Communications is an OER that was written and edited by KPU students in 2020. It covers a range of topics related to designing and launching integrated marketing campaigns, such as research, audience segmentation, creative briefs, content calendars, and more. The authors have also included reusable materials and templates to support the marketing and communications efforts of those organizations with the smallest of budgets and most limited resources, namely not-for-profit organizations, NGO’s, charities, advocacy groups, and climate & social activists. The Open Guide to IMC is centred around the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals and created as an inclusive, equitable, and accessible resource to support quality education.
Visit the Resource<https://kpu.pressbooks.pub/openimc/>
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Learn about KPU’s Open Publishing Suite (OPUS)<https://www.kpu.ca/library/OPUS>
* Browse our complete catalogue<https://kpu.pressbooks.pub/catalog/openkpu>
* Learn more about KPU Open Education<http://www.kpu.ca/open>
Through active intentional partnering, the Teaching & Learning Commons
provides pedagogical leadership that is grounded in community, ethics, creativity, and care.
Kwantlen Polytechnic University ► Where thought meets action
We at Kwantlen Polytechnic University respectfully acknowledge that we work, live, and study in a region that overlaps with the unceded, traditional and ancestral lands of the xwməθkwəyə̓ m (Musqueam), qi̓ cə̓ y̓ (Katzie), SEMYOME (Semiahmoo), scə̓ waθən (Tsawwassen), qiqéyt (Qayqayt), Kwikwetlem, and the lands of the qw̓ ɑ:nƛ̓ ə̓ n̓ (Kwantlen) First Nation, which gifted its name to this university.
In the cause of reconciliation, we recognize our commitment to address and reduce the ongoing systemic colonialism, oppression and racism that Indigenous Peoples continue to experience.
Hi everyone!
(apologies for cross posting!)
We’re excited to share with you the following new OER that has just been published at KPU:
Political Ideologies and Worldviews: An Introduction – 2nd Edition
Edited by Valérie Vézina and Alexandra Taylor
This open educational resource (OER) brings together Canadian and international scholars in a contemporary, pluralistic volume introducing undergraduates in a variety of relevant disciplines to political ideologies and worldviews. This introductory textbook is also suitable for a wider general audience. This fully open textbook on political worldviews deals with the historical development of classical ideologies, while expanding and updating the subject using contemporary political examples and non-Eurocentric examinations of ideology. The textbook includes chapters on Indigenous worldviews, Confucianism, and the future of ideology in the emerging global order. On top of containing discussion questions, this new and revised second edition offers an increased number of exercises and interactive content.
Visit the Resource<https://kpu.pressbooks.pub/politicalideologies2e/>
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Learn about KPU’s Open Publishing Suite (OPUS)<https://www.kpu.ca/library/OPUS>
* Browse our complete catalogue<https://kpu.pressbooks.pub/catalog/openkpu>
* Learn more about KPU Open Education<http://www.kpu.ca/open>
Through active intentional partnering, the Teaching & Learning Commons
provides pedagogical leadership that is grounded in community, ethics, creativity, and care.
Kwantlen Polytechnic University ► Where thought meets action
We at Kwantlen Polytechnic University respectfully acknowledge that we work, live, and study in a region that overlaps with the unceded, traditional and ancestral lands of the xwməθkwəyə̓ m (Musqueam), qi̓ cə̓ y̓ (Katzie), SEMYOME (Semiahmoo), scə̓ waθən (Tsawwassen), qiqéyt (Qayqayt), Kwikwetlem, and the lands of the qw̓ ɑ:nƛ̓ ə̓ n̓ (Kwantlen) First Nation, which gifted its name to this university.
In the cause of reconciliation, we recognize our commitment to address and reduce the ongoing systemic colonialism, oppression and racism that Indigenous Peoples continue to experience.
Hi everyone!
We’re excited to share with you the following new OER that has just been published at KPU:
Lorrain's Logbook: Notes from a Missionary in Mizoram, Northeast India (1891-1936)
Edited by Kyle Jackson; Natasha McConnell; and Nick Gill
Lorrain’s Logbook: Notes from a Missionary in Mizoram, Northeast India (1891-1936) expands the archive for students of Northeast India. Authored by James Herbert Lorrain (Pu Buanga)—one of the most significant missionaries and linguists to operate in the colonial Indo-Burma borderlands—the Logbook is a record of personal observations across decades, from Lorrain’s arrival in Bengal in 1890 to his departure in 1932 from the Lushai Hills District (today: Mizoram). This entirely new digital transcription and text-searchable online educational resource (OER) unlocks a vital archival source for researchers of imperial frontiers, Asian borderlands, missionization, Mizo history, and beyond. It features an introduction co-authored by Dr. Kyle Jackson (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) and Prof. Joy L. K. Pachuau (Jawaharlal Nehru University).
Visit the Resource<https://kpu.pressbooks.pub/lorrains-logbook/>
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Learn about KPU’s Open Publishing Suite (OPUS)<https://www.kpu.ca/library/OPUS>
* Browse our complete catalogue<https://kpu.pressbooks.pub/catalog/openkpu>
* Learn more about Open Education at KPU<http://www.kpu.ca/open>
Kwantlen Polytechnic University ► Where thought meets action
We at Kwantlen Polytechnic University respectfully acknowledge that we live, work and study in a region that overlaps with the unceded traditional and ancestral First Nations territories of the xwməθkwəyə̓ m (Musqueam),qi̓ cə̓ y̓ (Katzie),SEMYOME (Semiahmoo), scə̓ waθən (Tsawwassen), qiqéyt (Qayqayt) and kwikwəƛə̓ m (Kwikwetlem); and with the lands of the qw̓ ɑ:nƛ̓ ə̓ n̓ (Kwantlen) First Nation, which gifted its name to this university.
Hi everyone,
Call for Applications is now open for the following opportunity from the Open Education Network! Costs are covered by the grant that the OEN received.
This is a year-long program where instructors will introduce open educational practices and work with you to create a personalized action plan. The action plan will become your customized map for implementing an impactful open educational practice project with your students the following term.
If you decide to apply, please let me know!
Cheers,
Amanda
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The Certificate in Open Educational Practices (OEP) online course<https://canvas.umn.edu/courses/423450> is a professional development opportunity derived from the OEN Certificate in Open Educational Practices program. <https://open.umn.edu/oen/certificate-in-open-educational-practices> Both offerings create actionable pathways for faculty and librarians to implement open education for the transformation of learning.
Generously funded by a Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services<https://www.imls.gov/grants/awarded/re-250023-ols-21>, the 2022 pilot offering began with the nine-week long asynchronous course about the range of open educational practices with modules on the hallmarks of OER, copyright, Creative Commons licensing, the hallmarks of OEP, the benefits and limitations of OEP, accessibility, and student empowerment and agency.
We are excited to publicly release the openly licensed online course and would like to thank the original team that created it: Racheal Brooks, North Carolina Central University; Michael Cawdery, Leeward Community College; Will Cross, North Carolina Central University; Hannah Davidson, Plymouth State University; Tanya Grosz, Open Education Network; Lindsey Gwozdz, Roger Williams University; Heather Miceli, American Association of Colleges and Universities; and Jasmine Roberts-Crews, The Ohio State University.
In addition, we are very grateful to Abbey Elder from Iowa State University for revising the course and for joining the instructional team. If you are interested in joining the next cohort, please see the Call for Applications<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yPCDyosRYNO2Pd-h6iiKh1rd-6xuRFsetnGo4BF…> and submit yours by this Friday, October 27th.
We hope you find these resources helpful and wish you a productive International Open Access Week!
With gratitude,
Open Education Network
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Amanda Grey, MLIS (she/her)
Open Education Strategist, Teaching & Learning Commons
Kwantlen Polytechnic University
e amanda.grey(a)kpu.ca<mailto:amanda.grey@kpu.ca>
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We at Kwantlen Polytechnic University respectfully acknowledge that we live, work and study in a region that overlaps with the unceded traditional and ancestral First Nations territories of the Musqueam, Katzie, Semiahmoo, Tsawwassen, Qayqayt, and Kwikwetlem; and with the lands of the Kwantlen First Nation, which gifted its name to this universityKwantlen Polytechnic University ► Where thought meets action
Hello!
I want to share this new article that was recently published by KPU faculty member Deirdre Maultsaid and TRU faculty member Michelle Harrison. This publication is the result of Deirdre’s year working with us as an Open Education Research Fellow and explores student perspectives on Open Pedagogy.
Can Open Pedagogy Encourage Care? Student Perspectives<https://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/6901>
Abstract: As a response to the increasing commercialization of postsecondary education, educators argue for a practice of care in education. Open pedagogy (OP) seems like an ideal practice where care, trust, and inclusion can be realized. OP is characterized as a democratic and collaborative pedagogical practice, in which students and teachers work to co-create learning and knowledge using openly licensed materials, open platforms, and other open processes. The purposes of this study were, first, to reveal ways students in postsecondary institutions perceive care and, second, to determine how students suggest OP can be used to create an open/caring learning process. A task-oriented focus group method engaged students from four teaching-focused institutions. The students created open cases on social issues for class discussion and reflected on care and OP processes in postsecondary settings. Using four elements of the ethics of care—attentiveness, responsibility, competence, and trustworthiness—as conceptual categories, the study examined students’ experience of care and care in OP using affective coding and thematic analysis. The results showed that through OP, with teacher support and explicitly designed practices of care, students can assert their agency, have quintessential roles in creating and participating in highly relevant curriculum and importantly, care about others, and be cared for. OP is a process able to involve a diverse population of students and embody care as an all-encompassing practice.
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Amanda Grey, MLIS (she/her)
Open Education Strategist, Teaching & Learning Commons
Kwantlen Polytechnic University
e amanda.grey(a)kpu.ca<mailto:amanda.grey@kpu.ca>
w www.kpu.ca/open<http://www.kpu.ca/open>
We at Kwantlen Polytechnic University respectfully acknowledge that we live, work and study in a region that overlaps with the unceded traditional and ancestral First Nations territories of the Musqueam, Katzie, Semiahmoo, Tsawwassen, Qayqayt, and Kwikwetlem; and with the lands of the Kwantlen First Nation, which gifted its name to this universityKwantlen Polytechnic University ► Where thought meets action
Hi everyone!
We’re excited to share with you the following new OER that has just been published at KPU:
Stitched sewing techniques, how-to, and more
By: Heather Clark and Catherine Hay
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Within the fashion, sewing, and textile classrooms it is a challenge to find a textbook on the topic of sewing that covers the range of skills and techniques taught within these learning spaces. Typically to supplement student learning, handouts will be utilized along with in-class, and in-person demos. The open-source and online format of this OER will enable educators to continually update the resource to meet current student needs, learning outcomes, and reflect best practices within the apparel and fashion industry. Content in this OER supports skills and knowledge learned within the classroom while providing supportive resources for learners. This open-source learning resource contains details and step-by-step instructions, supported with images, videos, and text.
This resource will be continually worked on, with videos, text, and information being added. The vision for this resource is to provide learning resources to the sewing community – an array of learners, with multiple ways of ‘how-to’.
Visit the Website<https://wordpress.kpu.ca/stitched/>
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Learn about KPU’s Open Publishing Suite (OPUS)<https://www.kpu.ca/library/OPUS>
* Browse our complete catalogue<https://kpu.pressbooks.pub/catalog/openkpu>
* Learn more about KPU Open Education<http://www.kpu.ca/open>
* Follow us on Twitter @KPUopen<https://twitter.com/KPUopen>
We at Kwantlen Polytechnic University respectfully acknowledge that we live, work and study in a region that overlaps with the unceded traditional and ancestral First Nations territories of the Musqueam, Katzie, Semiahmoo, Tsawwassen, Qayqayt, and Kwikwetlem; and with the lands of the Kwantlen First Nation, which gifted its name to this university.
Kwantlen Polytechnic University ► Where thought meets action
Hello!
Since KPU is a member of the Open Education Network (OEN), I’m passing along the following opportunity in case anyone is interested. If you do decide to join this group, please let me know!
For all open pedagogy practitioners: We would like to invite you to be a part of an Open Pedagogy Community of Practice that meets on the last Wednesday of each month from noon - 1:00 p.m. Central / 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. Eastern.
This group is a safe and informal space for open pedagogy practitioners at OEN member institutions to come together and share wins, challenges, opportunities, and hot topics surrounding the practice of open pedagogy. We welcome your participation!
Please feel free to reach out to Tanya Grosz at grosz045(a)umn.edu<mailto:grosz045@umn.edu> with questions or to be added to the Zoom invite, or use the information below to join our next meeting on September 27th at 12:00 p.m. Central / 1:00 p.m. Eastern:
Join Zoom Meeting https://umn.zoom.us/j/91284870972?pwd=Q2FXa3ZIOVh4RU5JOGhLUFNwcXVQUT09 Meeting ID: 912 8487 0972 Passcode: 6Fz1ZM
We look forward to seeing you there!
Tanya
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Tanya Grosz, Ph.D.
Director of Educational Programs, Open Education Network<https://open.umn.edu/otn/>
Center for Open Education<https://open.umn.edu/>
College of Education and Human Development
University of Minnesota
telephone :: 612-916-6070
email :: grosz045(a)umn.edu<mailto:grosz045@umn.edu>
twitter :: @tanyagrosz
The University of Minnesota stands on Miní Sóta Makhóčhe, the homelands of the Dakhóta Oyáte. Learn more.<https://cla.umn.edu/ais/news-events/story/purpose-portrait-american-indian-…>
[https://ci3.googleusercontent.com/mail-sig/AIorK4xpbk6UZXsJrc38gG6h13tCany8…]
Cheers,
Amanda
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Amanda Grey, MLIS (she/her)
Open Education Strategist, Teaching & Learning Commons
Kwantlen Polytechnic University
e amanda.grey(a)kpu.ca<mailto:amanda.grey@kpu.ca>
w www.kpu.ca/open<http://www.kpu.ca/open>
We at Kwantlen Polytechnic University respectfully acknowledge that we live, work and study in a region that overlaps with the unceded traditional and ancestral First Nations territories of the Musqueam, Katzie, Semiahmoo, Tsawwassen, Qayqayt, and Kwikwetlem; and with the lands of the Kwantlen First Nation, which gifted its name to this universityKwantlen Polytechnic University ► Where thought meets action