Hello everyone,
Just a quick update that Andrea Niosi (Marketing) has also been appointed to the
Provincial Business Programs Advisory Committee for Open Education at BCcampus (along with
Anita Sangha). Apologies for the oversight and congratulations to both Andrea and Anita
for being invited to help shape the future development of OER for Business programs in
BC.
Cheers,
Rajiv
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Sent: Monday, December 2, 2019 11:57 AM
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Subject: [Openkpu] Congratulations to Betty Cunnin, Michelle Nakano, and Anita Sangha!
Dear colleagues,
I have two wonderful developments to share:
First, Betty Cunnin and Michelle Nakano have just received a grant from BCcampus for OER
development for the Trades. Their project will focus on the development of an open
textbook for students studying a keystone subject for the Landscape Horticulturist
Apprenticeship: Identify plants and plant requirements. The newly harmonized Red Seal
Occupational Standard establishes skills and knowledge to identify plants and plant
requirements across all four program levels, however the proposed OER will focus on
Learning Competency F2 for Level 1 and Level 2.
And second, Anita Sangha has just been appointed to the Provincial Business Programs
Advisory Committee for Open Education at BCcampus.
Kudos to Betty, Michelle, and Anita!
Cheers,
Rajiv
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