​Dear Colleagues, 

The Office of Open Education is very excited to share the Spring 2021 lineup of Open Education Workshops. Register now*!

 

* The attached PDF with workshop descriptions is hyperlinked!

 

Open education is a philosophy about the ways in which people should produce, share, and build on knowledge. Proponents of open education believe everyone in the world should have access to high-quality educational experiences and resources and work to eliminate barriers to this goal.

 

WORKSHOPS  

Upcoming Workshops

22-JAN-2021 | Introduction to Pressbooks ; facilitated by Caroline Daniels and Karen Meijer-Kline 

29-JAN-2021 |  Linking to Library Resources ; facilitated by Caroline Daniels  

11-FEB-2021 | Introduction to Pressbooks ; facilitated by Caroline Daniels and Karen Meijer-Kline 

26-FEB-2021 | Copyright Awareness for Online Teaching ; facilitated by Karen Meijer-Kline 

02-MAR-2021 |  Open Education Research: Tips and advice ; facilitated by Melissa Ashman 

04-MAR-2021 |  Open Pedagogy in Practice: Students as content creators ; facilitated by Andrea Niosi 

05-MAR-2021 |  Discovering OER ; facilitated by Caroline Daniels and Karen Meijer-Kline 

12-MAR-2021 |  Introduction to Pressbooks ; facilitated by Caroline Daniels and Karen Meijer-Kline 

26-MAR-2021 | Copyright Awareness for Online Teaching ; facilitated by Karen Meijer-Kline 

 

Past Workshops

19-JAN-2021 |  Introduction to Open Pedagogy ; facilitated by Melissa Ashman, Arley Cruthers, and Andrea Niosi  

 

To register for more workshops, visit: tlevents.kpu.ca​​​


For more about Open Education at KPU, see: 
www.kpu.ca/open 


Subscribe to the KPU Open listserv here.  ​

 

 

Very best,

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

Kwantlen Polytechnic University
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