Congratulations! | Deirdre Maultsaid & Jeannette Paschen 

 

Join the Office of Open Education in recognizing Deirdre Maultsaid (School of Business) on receiving the 2021 Open Education Research Fellowship. Deirdre will undertake invaluable research on the ethic of care in open pedagogical practices.
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For more information about the OE Research Fellowship, please visit: https://www.kpu.ca/open/research-fellowship

New and emerging researchers interested in open educational practices, register for the inaugural Open Education Research Institute (OERI) by visiting: https://www.kpu.ca/open/oeri

 

Congratulations to Jeannette Paschen (School of Business) on receiving an OER Adaptation Grant to create a test-bank of questions using open pedagogy principles for Fundamentals of Business in Canada. These ancillary resources will surely aid in the adoption of this open textbook. At KPU alone this project has the potential to benefit over 1500 student per year in BUSI 1110. In 2019, 43 sections of BUSI 1110 were offered with up to 35 students in each section.
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For more information and to apply for OER Grants, please visit: https://www.kpu.ca/open/grants. The next deadline for submitting an adaptation and creation grant is May 3, 2021. Apply anytime for an adoption grant!

 

 

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

Kwantlen Polytechnic University
e  urooj.nizami@kpu.ca

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