Hi everyone,

 

Call for Applications is now open for the following opportunity from the Open Education Network! Costs are covered by the grant that the OEN received.

 

This is a year-long program where instructors will introduce open educational practices and work with you to create a personalized action plan. The action plan will become your customized map for implementing an impactful open educational practice project with your students the following term.

 

If you decide to apply, please let me know!

 

Cheers,

Amanda

 


The Certificate in Open Educational Practices (OEP) online course is a professional development opportunity derived from the OEN Certificate in Open Educational Practices program.  Both offerings create actionable pathways for faculty and librarians to implement open education for the transformation of learning. 

Generously funded by a Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, the 2022 pilot offering began with the nine-week long asynchronous course about the range of open educational practices with modules on the hallmarks of OER,  copyright, Creative Commons licensing, the hallmarks of OEP, the benefits and limitations of OEP, accessibility, and student empowerment and agency. 

We are excited to publicly release the openly licensed online course and would like to thank the original team that created it: Racheal Brooks, North Carolina Central University; Michael Cawdery, Leeward Community College; Will Cross, North Carolina Central University; Hannah Davidson, Plymouth State University; Tanya Grosz, Open Education Network; Lindsey Gwozdz, Roger Williams University; Heather Miceli, American Association of Colleges and Universities; and Jasmine Roberts-Crews, The Ohio State University.  

In addition, we are very grateful to Abbey Elder from Iowa State University for revising the course and for joining the instructional team. If you are interested in joining the next cohort, please see the Call for Applications and submit yours by this Friday, October 27th.

We hope you find these resources helpful and wish you a productive International Open Access Week! 

With gratitude,

Open Education Network 

 

 

 

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Amanda Grey, MLIS (she/her)
Open Education Strategist, Teaching & Learning Commons
Kwantlen Polytechnic University
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