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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Urooj Nizami; MISt, MA (she/her) Kwantlen Polytechnic University Subscribe to the KPU
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