Dear BCOEL colleagues,
Just wanted to share an invitation to join us for Open Education: Transforming Teaching
& Learning at
SFU<https://www.lib.sfu.ca/about/branches-depts/rc/services/workshops/transforming-education>
at SFU Burnaby (rm 2020 - Bennett Library) from 10am-3pm on Thursday, May 24th. This event
is targeted to instructors, students and staff interested in the potential of OER to
enhance teaching and learning and will be an opportunity to find out more about open
education initiatives and projects happening here at SFU.
Please feel free to adapt and share the following event announcement and details (below)
with any contacts who may also be interested.
Thanks so much,
Cheers, Hope
--
Hope Power
Teaching & Learning Librarian
W.A.C. Bennett Library (Burnaby)
Simon Fraser University
hpower(a)sfu.ca / 778.782.4359
Open Education: Transforming Teaching & Learning at SFU
Open educational resources
(OER)<https://www.lib.sfu.ca/help/research-assistance/format-type/oer> are gaining
momentum in higher education as a means of making learning more affordable and accessible
for students and creating new opportunities for instructors to adapt and customize
resources for their teaching practice and subject area.
OER include any teaching and learning materials that have been made freely available and
are openly licensed with legal permissions to use, adapt, and share their content.
Examples include open textbooks, videos, lesson plans, learning modules, full-length
courses ... and more!
Are you interested in the potential of OER to enhance teaching and learning, but not sure
how to get started? Join us on Thursday, May 24 from 10:00am to 3:00pm in Room 2020 at
W.A.C. Bennett Library (SFU Burnaby) for a series of talks, panel discussions, and
hands-on workshops featuring instructors, staff, and students leading open education
initiatives and working on OER-related projects here at SFU.
Coffee and lunch provided. Please register for each session you're planning to attend
individually.
Program
Session 1: Opening Education: How OER Can Make Education More Accessible and
Transformative
Speaker: Lucas Wright (Open Education Advisor, BCcampus)
Time: 10:00am to 11:00am
Join special guest speaker Lucas Wright, an Open Education Advisor at
BCcampus<https://bccampus.ca/open-education/>, for an overview and discussion of how
open educational resources and practices are transforming post-secondary teaching and
learning here in British Columbia and beyond:
* How open educational resources (OER) can be adapted for different disciplines and
teaching contexts
* Ways that post-secondary institutions in British Columbia are using OER to make
education more accessible
* Avenues for finding, reusing and remixing OER
* Approaches to engaging students as co-creators and partners in the classroom
Register
here.<https://www.lib.sfu.ca/help/research-assistance/format-type/oer/33454>
Session 2: Open Education and OER in Action at SFU
Speakers: Diana Bedoya (Biomedical Physiology and Kinesiology), Leith Davis (English),
Parham Elmi (SFSS), Erin Hogg (Archaeology), Petra Menz (Mathematics), Brian Shannon
(English)
Time: 11:00am to 12:30pm
Join us for a panel of students, instructors and staff leading OER initiatives here at SFU
discussing:
* Why and how they became interested in OER
* What kinds of OER-related projects and/or initiatives they have been working on
* How instructors have integrated open textbooks or other OER in to their courses and
teaching practice
* How the use of open textbooks or other OER impacts student learning
Register
here.<https://www.lib.sfu.ca/help/research-assistance/format-type/oer/33455>
Session 3: OER Tools & Platforms Showcase
Speakers: Jason Toal (Teaching and Learning Centre), Lucas Wright (BCcampus), Kar-On Lee
(Teaching and Learning Centre), Rebecca Dowson (Library)
Time: 1:00pm to 3:00pm
Ready to begin finding, using, remixing, or creating your own OER? This session will
introduce you to Pressbooks,<https://open.bccampus.ca/pressbooks-support/> Canvas
Commons<https://www.sfu.ca/canvas/instructors/add-content/what-is-canvas-commons.html>,
and
Omeka.net,<http://www.omeka.net/> three tools that you can use to get started.
We'll kick things off with a brief overview of what each tool does, and then break out
into groups for a hands-on deep dive into the tool of your choice.
Register here.
<https://www.lib.sfu.ca/help/research-assistance/format-type/oer/33456>