Institutional Debt: The Invisible Architecture of Higher Education What is institutional debt, and how does it shape the institutions we work in? How does it affect the educational experiences that instructors and academic staff offer, and that students experience? March 17, 12-1:30.
Envisioning a People’s History of Open with Marco Seiferle-Valencia This presentation will trace how many of the philosophical and practical foundations of Open are demonstrated by earlier education activists and innovators, especially Black and Brown Women of Color. April 7, 12-1.
Open Education Week events hosted by Open Oregon Educational Resources, March 6-10
See everything happening in Oregon: Oregon Celebrates Open Education Week
OER 101: Getting Started with Open Educational Resources Are you interested in exploring OER for your course, but don’t know where to start? Join Abbey Elder, Open Access & Scholarly Communication Librarian, Iowa State University, for an introduction. March 6, 12-1.
Open Ed Week Webinar: Equity and Open Education Faculty Panel Jen Klaudinyi, Library Faculty at Portland Community College, facilitates a panel of Oregon instructors who have adopted open educational practices with an equity lens. March 8, 1-2.
Open Ed Week Keynote: Harnessing the Resilience Within with Mays Imad In this 90 minute session, Mays Imad will draw on the neurobiology of learning to examine the intimate relationship between equity, radical hospitality, and trauma-informed education. March 10, 2-3:30.