Open Education Network

Open Education Network - Campus Partners Workshop | Spring 2021

Apr 16, 2021 [ADD TO YOUR CALENDAR]
9:00am-10:30am
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Open Education Network.pngDo you support teaching and learning at MTSU?  Then this is for you!

As the efforts to bring Open Educational Resources to MTSU take off, we would like to start a conversation with the people on campus who partner with teaching faculty. Please join us for a virtual workshop led by Marilyn Billings, Head of the Office of Scholarly Communication at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Peter Bobkowski, Associate Professor at the University of Kansas.

 

Learn

Gain resources for engaging faculty in conversations about open textbooks and stimulate conversations with campus partners and teaching faculty.

 

Engage

Interface with faculty as they make their adoptions.

This workshop is for anyone interested in OER, but particularly for members of the campus community who are not in the classroom setting.  Attendees include administrators, librarians, instructional designers, LT&ITC staff, and representatives from the bookstore.

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Zoom Link:  https://umn.zoom.us/j/98264813851

Meeting ID: 982 6481 3851

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Contact

If you have any questions, please contact Suzanne.Mangrum@mtsu.edu

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