We would be really appreciative of your help in this!
Erin
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In January 2020, the CARL Open Education Working Group (OEWG) held a two-day in-person Open Education Leadership Essentials training event. This event brought together academic librarians from across Canada and gave them the opportunity to build their open education leadership skills.
The OEWG has taken the materials from this in-person event and created the Open Education Leadership Essentials Workshop-in-a-Box (OeLE WIAB). These materials will eventually be released under a Creative Commons licence. This will allow members of the open education community to use the OeLE WIAB resources to run similar in-person or online training events.
On April 20, 2022 from 1:00 pm to 3:30 pm EDT, the OEWG will hold an Edit-a-thon to provide individuals outside of the CARL OEWG with the opportunity to review and help improve the draft English-language version of the OeLE WIAB. Once the draft English materials are finalized, they will be translated into French.
Please join us for this interactive event. We would love to have open education enthusiasts from across Canada review the materials and help us improve the content.
Important information:
Register for the event now! Please fill out this Google Form to indicate what content you would prefer to review: OeLE WIAB Edit-a-thon (google form). You will receive the event�s Zoom link and links to your assigned section�s content and rubric by Monday, April 6th.
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En janvier 2020, le Groupe de travail sur l��ducation ouverte de l�ABRC (GTEO) a tenu une activit� de formation de deux jours en personne intitul�e Principes fondamentaux du leadership en �ducation ouverte. Cette activit� a rassembl� des biblioth�caires universitaires de partout au Canada et leur a donn� l�occasion d�affiner leurs aptitudes de leadership en mati�re d��ducation ouverte.
Le GTEO s�est servi du mat�riel d�velopp� lors de l�activit� en personne pour cr�er l�Atelier en bo�te Principes fondamentaux du leadership en �ducation ouverte. Le mat�riel sera �ventuellement publi� sous licence Creative Commons. Cela permettra aux membres de la communaut� de l��ducation ouverte d�utiliser les ressources de l�Atelier en bo�te pour tenir des activit�s de formation similaires en personne et en ligne.
Le 20 avril 2022 de 13 h � 15 h 30 HAE, le GTEO tiendra un �dit-a-thon pour permettre aux non-membres du GTEO de l�ABRC de r�viser et d�am�liorer l��bauche de la version anglaise de l�Atelier en bo�te. Une fois le mat�riel anglais finalis�, il sera traduit en fran�ais.
Joignez-vous � nous pour cet �v�nement interactif. Nous aimerions que les personnes passionn�es d��ducation ouverte de partout au Canada r�visent le mat�riel et nous aident � en am�liorer le contenu.
Renseignements importants :
Inscrivez-vous � l��v�nement d�s maintenant! Veuillez remplir le formulaire Google suivant pour indiquer quel contenu vous aimeriez r�viser : �dit-a-thon de l�Atelier en bo�te Principes fondamentaux du leadership en �ducation ouverte (formulaire Google). Vous recevrez le lien Zoom de l��v�nement et les liens vers le contenu des sections qui vous sera assign� ainsi que la rubrique d��valuation d�ici le 6 avril.
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Teaching & Learning Librarian / Business Librarian
Digital Scholarship Infrastructure Department
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