Now Accepting Registration | Open Education Research Institute (OERI)

Dates: Monday, May 3 | Wednesday, May 5 | Friday, May 7

Time: 9am – 12pm (PST)

 

Program Description: As open education initiatives mature, it is imperative to investigate their impacts whether it be to advocate for institutional support or to iterate, innovate and further advance the goal of equitable access. For this reason, open education research is becoming an important facet within a healthy and thriving open ecosystem. This three-day Open Education Research Institute (OERI) provides an opportunity for new and emerging researchers interested in open educational practices to deepen their knowledge and sharpen their skillset while connecting with other researchers and joining a Provincial mentorship network. 

 

Learning Outcomes: 

Participants will 

The OERI is jointly funded by KPU's Office of Open Education and BCcampus. While there will be no cost to register for the event, registration is required for planning and logistics.

 

To maintain a fruitful experience for participants, registration is limited. To cultivate a research community here is BC, priority will be given to registrants at BC institutions.

 

For more information and to register, please visit: https://www.kpu.ca/open/oeri

 

The full program will be published i​n April 2021.

 

For questions, please contact Rajiv Jhangiani and Urooj Nizami at open@kpu.ca. 

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Urooj Nizami; MISt, MA (she/her)
Open Education Strategist, Office of Open Education

Kwantlen Polytechnic University
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