Hello Everyone!��

Thank you so much to those who have connected with me to plan a collaborative OE Week session! If you're still thinking, here is an update:

I am still looking for:��

- Participants for a ZTC panel��
- Do open pedagogies have to be either open or closed? What is in the middle?
- Universal design,��OER, and course design
- Demo: How to change your course to incorporate��OER��

Confirmed sessions:��

- Evaluating quality��of open pedagogies��
- Ed tech tools for open pedagogies��
- Open Education Alberta cross-institutional collaborations and publishing plenary��
- Zero Textbook Cost programs panel��

Thank you again. The generosity��and joy within this community never��ceases to amaze me.��

Wishing you all a lovely holiday season.��
Take care and be well!��

Krysta��


On Wed, Dec 8, 2021 at 12:55 PM Krysta McNutt <krystam@ualberta.ca> wrote:
Hello Everyone!��

I'm starting to plan a schedule of events for the University of Alberta's Open Education Symposium. It will be a series of events throughout Open Education Week (Mar 7-11, 2022).��

I'm looking to do some collaborative sessions with other institutions. The University of Alberta would handle the registration, Zoom hosting, facilitation support, and edit/post the recording. I would ask that we do a joint-introduction to the session and you are welcome to put the registration and zoom on your institution's website, if you wish, to promote��as a partnership��with UofA rather than sending them to the UofA website.��

So far, we have a series of lunch-hour lightning talks (3-4 presenters��in a 1hr session) being planned with University of Alberta, University��of Calgary, and Thompson Rivers University. A growing list of topics we would like to deliver include:��
  • Evaluating the quality��of open pedagogies��
  • OER speed-dating!��
  • Open EdTech - tools review��
    • open and participatory technologies��
    • Pressbooks, H5P, and using them in class��
  • "Do open pedagogies have to be either open or closed? What is in the middle?"��
  • ZTC - common barriers when implementing (course-level)
  • Universal design, OER, and course design��
  • Demo: How to change your course to incorporate OER��
If you're interested��in collaborating,��I would love to hear from you! ��

Thanks,��

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Krysta McNutt, PMP (she/her)
Open Education Lead,��Centre for Teaching and Learning
University of Alberta,�������������������������������������� (Amiskwac��w��skahikan), Treaty 6/M��tis Homelands