Hello,

Much thanks for your mail.

I am also looking forward to collaborating with teachers who create OER especially around mathematics and physics for higher education (15-18, last years of high school), if possible in French as I teach in French, but English is good too and produce such content myself. I am especially searching as much for works (contents) as for experiences about the creation (tips, pitfalls ...).

I would like that the works be under the license CC-BY or CC-BY-SA to be usable in wikipedia and in the wiki https://wiki.educode.be that is also under CC-BY-SA, to enable easy exchanges with wikipedia (to and from)

Any help to get in contact with such works, people and teams is much welcome.

Best regards,

Nicolas

Le 19/11/20 à 01:33, Rajiv Jhangiani a écrit :

Hello Nicolas,

Thank you for your question. I appreciate that we do have some members of this listserv who are external to KPU; however, our Open Education Research Fellow program is indeed aimed at developing local expertise and providing support for regular faculty members at KPU. Having said that, I will also point out that there are a few external opportunities available that also provide support for open education research. See for example:

OER Research Fellow Program hosted by Brigham Young University

Global OER Graduate Network

I hope this information is helpful.

Warm regards,
Rajiv

 

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Hello,

Thanks for this information. Is it open to people who are members of this mailing list but who are not "regular faculty of KPU" (which I am not). But as this mail arrives to me even though it is written "aimed at supporting scholarly research on open educational practices by regular faculty at KPU" I ask the question.

Much thanks,

Nicolas Pettiaux

PS I hope that you and your dearest are all well.

Le 16/11/20 à 23:39, Urooj Nizami a écrit :

Open Education Research Fellow: Call for applicants 


Dear Colleagues, 

 

If you’re interested in research and building upon your experiences with Open Educational Resources (OER), the Open Education Research Fellowship is for you!  
 
Receive up to $4500 in funding for this annual fellowship that runs from January 1 to December 31 and is aimed at supporting scholarly research on open educational practices by regular faculty at KPU. This may include investigations into the cost savings, perceptions, outcomes, and use of open educational resources (see the Open Education Group’s COUP framework) as well as research on the perceptions and impact of renewable assignments and other forms of open pedagogy. 
 
For more information and to apply by November 30, 2020 visit: https://www.kpu.ca/open/research-fellowship  

 

Hear why open is so important to our current Research Fellow: 

 
“[Open] is a pathway for me to be student-centred for all my students because it removes financial and other barriers that might be exclusionary. By using OER and open pedagogy practices, I am working with students, amplifying their perspectives, experiences, and voices. As KPU’s inaugural Open Education Research Fellow, I am conducting one of the first studies to explore the perceptions of faculty and students towards open pedagogy, in the hopes that faculty and administrators can make informed choices about open education practices and its support.” -Melissa Ashman (Faculty of Business) 

 

 

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Open Education Strategist, Office of Open Education

Kwantlen Polytechnic University
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