Thank you Diane and Aimee. FYI information about these and future Open Education events
are available online at:
https://www.kpu.ca/open/news-events
This website also includes updated/simplified registration links.
Rajiv
From: Aimee Begalka <aimee.begalka(a)kpu.ca>
Date: Wednesday, December 4, 2019 at 12:58 PM
To: Diane Purvey <diane.purvey(a)kpu.ca>ca>, Rajiv Jhangiani
<rajiv.jhangiani(a)kpu.ca>ca>, KPU Open Education listserv
<openkpu(a)mail.bccampus.ca>
Subject: RE: Spring 2020 workshops on Open Pedagogy
Agreed! Very exciting line-up, Rajiv. I will definitely promote these opportunities to my
faculty.
Aimee
From: Openkpu [mailto:openkpu-bounces@mail.bccampus.ca] On Behalf Of Diane Purvey
Sent: Wednesday, December 4, 2019 12:48 PM
To: Rajiv Jhangiani <rajiv.jhangiani(a)kpu.ca>ca>; KPU Open Education listserv
<openkpu(a)mail.bccampus.ca>
Subject: Re: [Openkpu] Spring 2020 workshops on Open Pedagogy
Wow, so much going on. It’s great! Thanks for letting us know, Rajiv.
--Diane
From: Openkpu [mailto:openkpu-bounces@mail.bccampus.ca] On Behalf Of Rajiv Jhangiani
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2019 7:31 AM
To: KPU Open Education listserv
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Subject: [Openkpu] Spring 2020 workshops on Open Pedagogy
Dear colleagues,
The following are open pedagogy workshops that will be offered during the Spring 2020
semester:
Virtual Open Pedagogy Learning Community (Spring 2020)
In partnership with Keene State
College<https://www.keene.edu/> in Keene, New
Hampshire, we are once again offering an inter-institutional and virtual set of
discussions focused on different aspects of Open Pedagogy. The OPLC will meet biweekly
during the Spring 2020 semester on Wednesdays from 10-11am Pacific Time (1-2pm Eastern
Time) on the following dates: January 29, February 12, February 26, March 11, March 25,
and April 8. The OPLC will be co-facilitated by Karen Cangialosi (Professor of Biology,
Open Education Faculty Fellow, Keene State College) and Rajiv Jhangiani and will be
limited to 10 participants from each institution. Participants are expected to attend all
of the sessions.
For more information & to register visit:
https://www.kpu.ca/open/oplc
Introduction to Open Pedagogy
Open Pedagogy may be understood as an access-oriented commitment to learner-driven
education and as a process of designing architectures and using tools for learning that
enable students to shape the public knowledge commons of which they are a part. In
practice, open pedagogy can involve creating, adapting, or updating open educational
resources with students, building course policies, outcomes, assignments, rubrics, and
schedules of work collaboratively with students, or facilitating student-created and
student-controlled learning environments. This session (co-facilitated with Arley Cruthers
and Andrea Niosi) will introduce principles of open pedagogy, showcase examples of
innovative applications at KPU, and equip you with resources and mentorship to support
further experimentation.
Date: January 16, 2020
Place: KPU Surrey, A2410
Cost: Free! Registration required<https://tlevents.kpu.ca/>
The Power of Collaborative Digital Annotation: Using Hypothes.is for Teaching &
Learning
Hypothes.is (
https://hypothes.is/) is an open source plugin for your browser that makes it
possible to easily annotate any webpage, online document, or open textbook. This hands-on
workshop will introduce you to this powerful tool, showcase examples of its use in higher
education, and equip you to effectively use Hypothes.is for teaching and learning, such as
by having your students annotate assigned readings.
Date: Thursday, February 13, 2020
Time: 12:00pm-1:00pm
Place: KPU Surrey, A2410
Cost: Free! Registration required<https://tlevents.kpu.ca/>
UN SDG Open Pedagogy Fellowship: Student Showcase
During the summer of 2019, six KPU faculty worked with colleagues at Montgomery
College<https://www.kpu.ca/open/un-sdg-fellowship> (Maryland, USA) to
collaboratively design renewable assignments that focus on the United Nations Sustainable
Development Goals. This showcase will feature the efforts of students (from both
institutions) who have completed some of these assignments. KPU's open pedagogy
faculty fellows will also speak to their motivations and experiences. This showcase offers
an excellent opportunity for those considering applying for the 2020 open pedagogy
fellowship program to learn more.
Date: Tuesday, February 25, 2020
Time: 11:30am-1:30pm
Place: KPU Surrey, A2410
Cost: Free! RSVP at
open@kpu.ca<mailto:open@kpu.ca?subject=UN%20SDG%20Fellowship%20student%20showcase&body=I%27d%20like%20to%20attend.>
Blogging, Portfolios, and more! Getting Started with Wordpress
Wordpress is an open-source platform that powers a quarter of all websites. It is
especially popular as a platform for blogging, including by students as part of their
coursework. This workshop (co-facilitated with Robin Leung) will introduce you to
Wordpress and its potential applications within education, with a particular focus on its
use for student blogging assignments and e-portfolios. You will learn how to set up and
customize a course blogging site powered by Wordpress. You will also learn about SPLOTs,
privacy-conscious tools which makes student blogging within Wordpress easy and accessible;
http://splot.ca/
Date: Tuesday, April 7, 2020
Time: 11:30am-1:00pm
Place: KPU Surrey, A2410
Cost: Free! Registration required<https://tlevents.kpu.ca/>
In addition to these workshops, there will be a special event on Wednesday, March 4 at KPU
Richmond in celebration of International Open Education Week (March 2-6, 2020). Details of
this event will be shared in January.
Cheers,
Rajiv
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