Hello Everyone,
We have just published the date (July 11) for the next [ https://open.bccampus.ca/pressbooks-training-webinar/ | Pressbooks Training webinars ] .
This time, in addition to our Introduction session, we will also be offering an Intermediate 1 session focusing on how to import certain files into Pressbooks and exporting a variety of file types. For faculty and staff who do not have experience using Pressbooks, it is strongly recommended that they take the Introduction webinar before the Intermediate. These two webinars are conveniently scheduled so they can be taken on the same day.
For more information and to register, please see: [ https://open.bccampus.ca/pressbooks-training-webinar/ | https://open.bccampus.ca/pressbooks-training-webinar/ ]
Regards,
Lauri Aesoph
Lauri Aesoph Manager, Open Education
BC campus | connect.collaborate.innovate
Mobile 250.893.0258 | Twitter @lauriaesoph | Skype laesoph
Hi all,
This is a friendly invitation to stop by the Surrey Campus Library on Sept 18 (between 11-3) to join in on our Science Literacy Week BC Wikipedia edit-a-thon. No experience necessary. We have partnered with several other BC post-secondary libraries, and have received generous support from BCcampus.
For more details, please see http://libguides.kpu.ca/scilitweek/Wikipedia
We would especially like to welcome those faculty curious about the possibilities of incorporating Wikipedia writing/editing into their classroom activities and assignments. Learning how to write content and edit Wikipedia provides students with practical experience in critically evaluating information, assessing authority in context, and exploring issues around copyright and open access.
The edit-a-thon will be a preliminary chance to get familiar with the editing interface and some of the basic Wikipedia writing guidelines of verifiability and neutrality. Along with the Teaching and Learning Commons, we are in the early planning stages of hosting a second, more targeted workshop to support faculty, later this semester. Stay tuned for details!
Any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Best
Celia
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Kwantlen Polytechnic University
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Greetings Open Education Colleagues:
In early 2017, the Creative Commons Global Network (CCGN) completed a consultation process of renewing and reorganizing itself to support a strong and growing global movement. The year-long process resulted in the CCGN [ https://creativecommons.org/about/global-affiliate-network/network-strategy/ | Global Network Strategy ] . Part of the new strategy is to establish defined areas of focus, or “platforms,” which will drive CC’s global activities. [ https://creativecommons.org/about/global-affiliate-network/network-platform… | Platforms ] are how we organize areas of work for the CC community, where individuals and institutions organize and coordinate themselves across the CC Global Network.
In the spirit of openness and to effectively strategize, these platforms are open to all interested parties working in the platform area and adjacent spaces. That’s why Creative Commons invites you to join the CC Global Network Open Education Platform!
WHY join?
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Stay connected to global actions in open education resources, practice, and policy.
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Identify, plan and coordinate multi-national open education, practices and policy projects to collaboratively solve education challenges with an amazing group of open education leaders from around the world.
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Secure funding (from Creative Commons and other funding sources) for the open education projects we collectively select.
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Contribute to global perspectives on open education to strengthen advocacy worldwide.
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Connect your country / region to global open education initiatives.
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Be on the forefront in implementing Creative Commons' global network strategy.
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Meet annually, in-person, at the Creative Commons Summit with members of the CC Open Education Platform to celebrate successes, share best practices, and plan for the next year.
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Explore, practice, and share innovative methods for inclusive and open engagement with educators, learners and governments around the world..
WHO should join?
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Open education advocates working in the areas of open educational resources, open educational practices, and/or open education policy.
WHAT are we working on right now?
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Reaching the right people (you!) to build a strong open education platform.
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Developing decision making and engagement structures.
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Defining the goals and projects the CC Open Education Platform will pursue.
Joining the CC Open Education Platform is easy and free:
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Sign up for the email list: [ https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/cc-openedu | https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/cc-openedu ]
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Sign up for IM (Slack or IRC):
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[ https://slack-signup.creativecommons.org/ | Slack: sign up ] : (it will send an invitation email), then sign up to the [ https://creativecommons.slack.com/messages/C2S2MFAJW | #cc-openedu channel ]
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IRC: to join the #creativecommons-openedu IRC channel, connect via Freenode.
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Review and contribute to the platform [ https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-HPog_7pPUXrECzne1t6X7eKwo8TzpYBZ8iC8Ff… | draft working doc. ]
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Attend and participate in the monthly meetings.
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The next meeting is October 18: 8:00pm / October 19: 9:00am (PDT, UTC -7).
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Note: every meeting has two different times - so everyone can attend one of the meetings during local daylight hours.
Please join the e-mail list and IM channel, introduce yourself and we’ll see you at the next meeting!
With gratitude,
Amanda Coolidge
CC Open Education Platform Member
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Amanda Coolidge
Senior Manager, Open Education
BC campus | connect.collaborate.innovate.
120- 645 Fort Street | Victoria BC V8W 1G2
Tel 250-818-4592 | [ http://www.bccampus.ca/ | www.bccampus.ca ]
Skype: coolidge.amanda
Twitter: @acoolidge
Dear colleagues,
Faculty Learning Communities (FLCs) are supportive and ongoing discussion groups that allow KPU colleagues to gather from across departments in order to discuss and develop their skills around a specific teaching and learning topic. This Fall we will launch an FLC that will focus on open educational practices, with a special emphasis on open pedagogy<https://press.rebus.community/makingopentextbookswithstudents/chapter/open-…>. Open Pedagogy is both an access-oriented commitment to learner-driven education as well as a process of designing architectures and using tools for learning that enable students to shape the public knowledge commons of which they are a part.
Members of this FLC will meet monthly, between October 2017 and April 2018, and will critically explore and workshop innovative open educational practices and how these might be implemented in one or more of their own courses. This FLC is limited to 10 participants and will be facilitated by Rajiv Jhangiani (Psychology). Faculty interested in joining this FLC or learning more about this opportunity should send an email to open(a)kpu.ca<mailto:open@kpu.ca> by September 15.
Please feel free to share this call with colleagues who may not be on the Open KPU listserve.
Many thanks,
Rajiv
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Rajiv Jhangiani, Ph.D.
University Teaching Fellow & Psychology Instructor, Kwantlen Polytechnic University<http://www.kpu.ca/arts/psychology>
Open Education Advisor, BCcampus<https://open.bccampus.ca/>
Ambassador, Center for Open Science<https://osf.io/>
New Book: Open: The philosophy and practices that are revolutionizing education and science (DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/bbc)