Dear colleagues,
This message is courtesy of Jamie Whitman of the Community College of Baltimore County.
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Hello!
Just wanted to pass along a professional development opportunity hosted by ACRL’s
Community and Junior Colleges Library Section. Information about the event and how to
register is below.
OER: What’s Next? Equity & Diversity
Thursday, July 22, 2021 @ 1PM PT /2PM MT / 3PM CT / 4PM ET
Free Online Event
Join Ann Fiddler and Dr. Rebecca Karoff for a panel focusing on what is next for OER
concerning equity and diversity. Event hosted by the CJCLS OER Committee. Use the link at
the bottom to register for the first of the special series.
This one-hour synchronous event will feature two presenters, followed by a Q&A:
* ANN FIDDLER
Ann Fiddler is the Open Education Librarian for the City University of New York in the
Office of the Dean of Library Services. This office supports 32 libraries across 24
campuses in the 5 boroughs of New York City. Ann has been overseeing Open Educational
Resource initiatives across the university since 2014. She has been the principal
investigator for grants in support of OER from Achieving the Dream, The Gates Foundation,
and The Public Interest Technology Network. She is currently leading the University-wide
OER Initiative generously funded by New York State.
* DR. REBECCA KAROFF
Dr. Rebecca Karoff joined the University of Texas System in February 2016 as Associate
Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs. She is responsible for leading and supporting
student success initiatives system-wide. Her work addresses the student success
continuum, PK-20 and into the workforce, and recognizes the remarkable responsibility and
opportunity of the University of Texas System to achieve more equitable access and
outcomes for the state’s increasingly diverse students. She is the primary architect of
the UT System’s student success framework, and collaborates with institutional colleagues
across the UT System to ensure student financial well-being, effective advising, and
students’ sense of academic and social belonging. Her work includes leadership of the UT
System’s momentum-building strategy on Open Educational Resources (OER), strengthening
curricular innovation, and working with faculty to embrace their roles in student success.
All her work is data-informed, equity-centered and quality-driven, and she is interested
in expanded approaches to measuring student success. Beyond the UT System, she is a
member of the Texas Transfer Alliance, a joint effort among the Charles A. Dana Center,
the Texas Success Center, the Texas Association of Community Colleges, and four of the
state’s public university systems (Texas A&M University System, Texas State University
System, University of North Texas System and University of Texas System) to improve
transfer student outcomes. She is active in NASH, the National Association of System
Heads, and is a co-author of the NASH Equity Action Framework, a tool designed for
university systems to assess their progress toward, and act on the adoption and
integration of essential equity practices through sustained engagement. She chairs the
Equity Work Group of DOERS3, the Driving OER Sustainability for Student Success
Collaborative, work resulting in the DOERS3 OER Equity Blueprint and Equity Through OER
Rubric.
Attendance is Free! Register here:
https://ala-events.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_2xR6rllJSJWI7yJzMwuPQg
Take care and be well,
Jamie Whitman
jwitman(a)ccbcmd.edu
Arianna Cheveldave [Hear my name]<http://nmdrp.me/ariannacheveldave>
Coordinator, Open Education, BCcampus
Email: acheveldave@bccampus.ca<mailto:acheveldave@bccampus.ca> • LinkedIn:
ariannacheveldave<https://ca.linkedin.com/in/arianna-cheveldave> • Pronouns:
She/her
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