Dear colleagues,
This Open Education Week, the University of Alberta Centre for Teaching and Learning is hosted their second Open Education Symposium.
Join your open education colleagues from March 7 to 11, 2022, between about 9:30 a.m. PST to 1:30 p.m. PST every day (times vary). Collaborators from across Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Ontario, and elsewhere will present in workshops, lightning talks, and panels. There will also be networking sessions. For more details, see the schedule for Open Education Symposium 2022<https://www.ualberta.ca/centre-for-teaching-and-learning/events/oer/index.h…>.
Register for the symposium<https://ualberta-ca.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJItcuqorz8iHtdHHWCOGqbPqRtqDy…> with your Zoom account.
For any questions about the symposium, contact the Centre for Teaching and Learning at the University of Alberta at ctl(a)ualberta.ca<mailto:ctl@ualberta.ca> or contact Krysta McNutt at krystam(a)ualberta.ca<mailto:krystam@ualberta.ca>.
Best,
Arianna Cheveldave [Hear my name]<http://nmdrp.me/ariannacheveldave>
Coordinator, Open Education, BCcampus
Email: acheveldave(a)bccampus.ca<mailto:acheveldave@bccampus.ca> • LinkedIn: ariannacheveldave<https://ca.linkedin.com/in/arianna-cheveldave> • Pronouns: She/her
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I acknowledge that the land I live, work, and play on is the unceded territory of the səl̓ilwətaɁɬ təməxʷ (Tsleil-Waututh), Skwxwú7mesh-ulh Temíx̱w (Squamish), and xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) peoples. I thank them for their hospitality.
This year, to celebrate Fair Dealing Week, the Lower Mainland Copyright Consortium (CapU, Douglas, JIBC, SFU, and UBC) and the Alberta Copyright Consortium (U of A, U of C, MRU and NAIT) will be co-hosting an online event on Wednesday, February 23. The program is as follows:
Wednesday, February 23rd
Time: 1300-1400 Eastern (1000-1100 Pacific)
Speaker: Dr. Carys J. Craig, Associate Professor, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University
Presentation: Best Practices for OER in Canada: A Fresh Look at Fair Dealing for Educational Use
Time: 1500-1600 Eastern (1200-1300 Pacific)
Speaker: Dr. Meera Nair, Copyright Specialist, Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
Presentation: Fair Dealing's future - artificial intelligence or willful ignorance?
Go to the Fair Dealing Week 2022 Event<https://copyright.ubc.ca/fair-dealing-week-2022/> page for more information and to register.
Book your seat soon!
Debra Flewelling
Open Education Librarian
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604.527.5190
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Douglas College acknowledges that our campuses, where we live, learn, and work are located on the unceded traditional territories of the Coast Salish Peoples of the QayQayt and Kwikwetlem First Nations.
Dear colleagues,
An editorial team based at UBC Okanagan is putting out a call for chapter proposals for an open-access book about open pedagogy and the open education movement. This book will centre Indigenous perspectives and ways of knowing with regard to open education.
Chapter proposals can be for essays, research papers, or case studies between 4,000 and 6,000 words, excluding references. Proposals are due March 15, 2022.
Submit chapter proposals to Donna Langille (donna.langille(a)ubc.ca) and include the following elements:
* Working title
* Abstract (max. 200 words)
* Type of contribution (research, theoretical/exploratory essay, case study)
* Keywords (3–6 keywords)
* Contributor information, including full name, complete institution name, primary email address, and contributor bio (bio is max. 100 words)
More information about the project, including a more detailed publishing timeline, can be found in the attached PDF. The publication target date is summer 2023.
Questions may be directed to Brad Wuetherick (brad.wuetherick(a)ubc.ca).
Best,
Arianna Cheveldave [Hear my name]<http://nmdrp.me/ariannacheveldave>
Coordinator, Open Education, BCcampus
Email: acheveldave(a)bccampus.ca<mailto:acheveldave@bccampus.ca> • LinkedIn: ariannacheveldave<https://ca.linkedin.com/in/arianna-cheveldave> • Pronouns: She/her
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I acknowledge that the land I live, work, and play on is the unceded territory of the səl̓ilwətaɁɬ təməxʷ (Tsleil-Waututh), Skwxwú7mesh-ulh Temíx̱w (Squamish), and xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) peoples. I thank them for their hospitality.
*Please share widely*
Indigenous Knowledges and Open Education Edited Volume (Open Access)
Call for Chapter Proposals
The open education movement has provided a substantial improvement to the learning and research needs of students, faculty, and community members. This has been done through various barrier
free methods of publishing, and mitigates any financial strains that can occur. However, within the open access movement there needs to be careful consideration for Indigenous Knowledges, which are deeply rooted in community defined ethics and protocols, that do not fit into ordinary academic contexts. Many conversations around open education (OE) focus on a Eurocentric framework of copyright and intellectual property rights that are sometimes in tension with Indigenous knowledge systems, and the goal of this volume is to centre Indigenous ways of knowing, culture, experiences, and worldviews within the work of open education pedagogy and advocacy work. The publication target date is summer 2023.
The following provides detailed steps for submitting a chapter proposal to this open access edited volume. We encourage chapters (of 4000 to 6000 words, excluding references) that are authored
with diverse representation and scholarship (including student authors where possible), that reflect one of the following types of contributions:
* Essay (theoretical or conceptual paper grounded in the literature)
* Research paper (based on systematic exploration of a research question)
* Case Study (critical, evidence-based, and theoretically grounded reflections on the intersections of Indigenous knowledges and open education)
CHAPTER PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS
We ask that the chapter proposals be submitted by email to donna.langille(a)ubc.ca<mailto:donna.langille@ubc.ca>, including the following elements by March 15, 2022:
* Working Title:
* Abstract: Max 200 words
* Type of Contribution: (research, theoretical/exploratory essay, case study)
* Keywords: 3–6 keywords
* Contributor information:
Required information for each contributor, in the correct authorship order and as you would like to see in print:
* Full name
* Institution name (in full, no abbreviations)
* Primary e-mail address
* Contributor bio (Max 100 words)
Please see the attached PDF for more information.
Sincerely,
Donna Langille
Kayla Lar-Son
Tashia Kootenayoo
Naim Cardinal
Brad Wuetherick
Donna Langille, MISt (She<https://equity.ubc.ca/resources/gender-diversity/pronouns/>, Her<https://equity.ubc.ca/resources/gender-diversity/pronouns/>, Hers<https://equity.ubc.ca/resources/gender-diversity/pronouns/>, They<https://equity.ubc.ca/resources/gender-diversity/pronouns/>, Them<https://equity.ubc.ca/resources/gender-diversity/pronouns/>, Theirs<https://equity.ubc.ca/resources/gender-diversity/pronouns/>)
Community Engagement and Open Education Librarian
UBC Okanagan Library
The University of British Columbia | Okanagan Campus | Syilx Okanagan Nation Territory
Phone 250 807 9233
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Hi all,
Please see the event announcement below for two upcoming events during fair dealing week. Of particular interest to this group is Dr. Carys J. Craig's presentation on Best Practices for OER in Canada: A Fresh Look at Fair Dealing for Educational Use.
Cheers,
Darcye
Darcye Lovsin, BA, MI
Librarian, Reference & Instruction
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JIBC Library
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Subject: [Abccopyright] Fair Dealing Week 2022 - Online Event (Feb 23) - Save the Date
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I am pleased to announce that the Lower Mainland Consortium (CapU, Douglas, JIBC, SFU, and UBC) and the Alberta Consortium (U of A, U of C, MRU and NAIT) will be co-hosting an online event for Fair Dealing Week 2022 on Wednesday, February 23. The program is as follows:
Wednesday, February 23
Time: 1300-1400 Eastern (1000-1100 Pacific)
Speaker: Dr. Carys J. Craig, Associate Professor, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University
Presentation: Best Practices for OER in Canada: A Fresh Look at Fair Dealing for Educational Use
Time: 1500-1600 Eastern (1200-1300 Pacific)
Speaker: Dr. Meera Nair, Copyright Specialist, Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
Presentation: Fair Dealing's future - artificial intelligence or willful ignorance?
Please mark your calendars. Additional information about the presentations and registration details will be forthcoming shortly.
Thanks,
A.
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Adrian Sheppard, LL.B.
Director, Copyright Office
University of Alberta
W218C Weir Memorial Law Library
Edmonton, AB T6G 2H5
www.ualberta.ca/copyright<https://can01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ualber…>