Hello One and All,

There is definitely a need for Pressbooks training as evidenced by the response to our offering scheduled for next week. Thank you to one and all for spreading the word. This session filled up withing two days, so we opened a second session and that was full within the week.

We have scheduled a second webinar (same topic as the Nov 29th webinar) for Tuesday, January 24, 2017, 10-11am Pacific time. The application for this event has been updated and we are now accepting registrations. Please pass this information along. Anyone who signed up for the November waitlist has been automatically enrolled in the January webinar.

To register, go to: https://open.bccampus.ca/pressbooks-training-webinar/. For more information about this session, email  opentext@bccampus.ca

Best regards,
Lauri

Lauri Aesoph   Manager, Open Education

BCcampus  | connect.collaborate.innovate
Cel 250.893.0258 | Twitter @lauriaesoph | Skype laesoph 



From: "Lauri Aesoph" <lauri.aesoph@bccampus.ca>
To: "facultyfellows" <facultyfellows@bccampus.ca>, "BCUD" <bcud@bccampus.ca>, bcoel@mail.bccampus.ca, bcoep@mail.bccampus.ca
Cc: "opentext" <opentext@bccampus.ca>
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2016 9:38:47 AM
Subject: BCcampus OpenEd: Pressbooks Training webinar

Hello Everyone,

BCcampus OpenEd is offering a one-hour Pressbooks Training webinar on Tuesday, November 29, 10-11am Pacific standard time. This interactive session is open to B.C. post-secondary faculty or staff who are interested in using or learning more about Pressbooks, the online publishing platform, to adapt or write an open textbook. This webinar is free, but registration is required as space is limited. To register, go to: https://open.bccampus.ca/pressbooks-training-webinar/. For more information about this session, email  opentext@bccampus.ca

Feel free to share this information with your colleagues.

Thanks and regards,
Lauri

Lauri Aesoph   Manager, Open Education

BCcampus  | connect.collaborate.innovate
Cel 250.893.0258 | Twitter @lauriaesoph | Skype laesoph