This email message was originally sent by Arianna Cheveldave, Coordinator of Open Education at BCcampus.
Expression of Interest: Development of Open Courses
For feedback on draft expressions of interest, please email
open@kpu.ca.
Dear colleagues,
BCcampus has recently released an
expression of interest regarding the development of open courses.
BCcampus would like to add further open courses to the
open online course collection that align with open textbooks currently in the B.C. Open Textbook Collection. We are looking for B.C. applicants who have developed, adapted, or adopted an open textbook in our B.C. Open Textbook Collection to develop a new
open course, or adapt an existing open course, that accompanies the textbook.
This expression of interest is for individuals, groups, or institutions and their representatives (e.g., faculty members, articulation committees, teaching and learning centres, libraries, and OER working groups)
in B.C. and the Yukon that are interested in developing or adapting open courses aligned with open textbooks available in the
B.C. Open Textbook Collection.
Note that there is no deadline for applications, as this is an ongoing call.
Estimated completion time: Four months
Grant amount: Up to $8000 per course. Three options:
Applications will be evaluated by an internal review committee based on the following criteria:
To learn more about this opportunity, visit the
expression of interest page. To apply for this opportunity, fill out the application form linked on the EOI page and email it to Melanie Meyers at mmeyers@bccampus.ca.
If you have any questions about this opportunity, please contact
Melanie Meyers.
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Best,
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Urooj Nizami; MISt, MA (she/her) Kwantlen Polytechnic University Subscribe to the KPU Open listserv
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