Spring 2021 OER Grant Recipients

The Office of Open Education is pleased to announce and congratulate recipients of the Spring 2021 Open Educational Resources Grant:

 

Arley Cruthers (School of Business), Lilach Marom (Arts), Seanna Takacs (Teaching and Learning Commons) | Story Based UDL Guide (Creation)

Andrew Frank (School of Business) | Writing for Public Relations, PRLN 1120 (Adaptation)

Leonora King (Arts) | Natural Hazards (Creation)

 

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Educational Leave Recipient

The Office of Open Education would like to extend its congratulations to Pamela Ip (School of Business) on receiving an Educational Leave to create an open educational resource (OER) and ancillary resources for MRKT 1199: Introduction to Marketing. This project is estimated to save KPU business students roughly $300,000 a year. Pamela’s project is the first step toward establishing an open online course in Marketing in the hope of further reducing barriers.

 

About Open Educational Resources (OER) Grants

The Open Educational Resources (OER) Grant program provides funding and staff support to regular KPU faculty members interested in creating, adapting, and adopting OER. Faculty can apply for up to $4000 in funding to create OER or up to $2000 to adapt existing OER! The application deadline for OER Creation and Adaption grant for Summer 2021 is May 1. Apply anytime for an OER Adoption Grant.

 

For more information and to apply, visit kpu.ca/open/grants.

 

 

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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