The best way to start the year is by promoting Openness either in education, development or academic work. Yes, it is all happening in January, so join or read up, which ever you prefer. Or simply keep informed with the @Open_Con twitter account.
OpenCon18 online on 25 January 2018
OpenCon18 online on 25 January 2018
Athabasca University is organising a virtual, free K-12 Open Educational Resources Teacher conference on:
Date: January 25, 2018
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. MST (Mountain Standard Time = UTC -7)
Event URL: https://athabascau. adobeconnect.com/k12oc
More information: http://bolt.athabascau.ca/ index.php/oer-teacher-network/ satellite-opencon-2017- building-the-k-12-oer-teacher- network/
Theme: “Building the K-12 OER Teacher Network”
Hashtag:
#K-12OC2018
Open Education Resource
(OER) novice and champions are invited.
As a satellite offering of
the OpenCon17 held in Berlin, the OpenCon18 will mark a first for
educators, within Alberta and beyond. Presentations will range from OER
fundamentals to the current K-12 OER landscape. Schedule:
10:00 – 10:25 MST | Understanding the Commons for K-12 | Serena Henderson |
10:25 – 10:30 | 5 min Break | |
10:30 – 10:55 | Go Open: From the Ground Up | Kristina Ishmael Peters & Heather Callihan |
10:55 – 11:00 | 5 min Break | |
11:00 – 11:25 | Simple Curation: Using Online Tools to Collect, Organize, and Share OER Resources | Stephanie Slaton |
11:25 – 11:30 | 5 min Break | |
11:30 -11:55 | Opening Up 1-12 Education in Alberta | Frank McCallum & Lise Pethybridge |
11:55 – Noon | 5 min Break | |
12:00 – 12:25 | The Multiply K-12 OER Media Project | Connie Blomgren |
12:25 – 12:30 | 5 min Break | |
12: 30 – 12:55 | Sharing K-12 Resources Across Canada: Silos, Gardens, or Open Range? | Randy Labonte |
1:45 – 2:00 | Building the K-12 OER Teacher Network – Next steps? | Facilitated by Connie Blomgren |
Ending our virtual offering
will be a unique dialogue – the “Berlin Remix”. A panel discussion has
been organized so that the OpenCon18 K-12 Athabasca discussants (and
attendees – asked upon registration) to view in advance a 20 minute
video clip. This recording was part of the Berlin OpenCon17 conference
where an international panel explored the broad topic of Inclusive
Education and how OER responds to diversity and inclusion needs within
education.
For our panel, the
discussants will address this Berlin discussion and will “remix” two
questions of OER curriculum creation. Within an OER curricular resource,
how can educators consider:
Who is missing? and Whose knowledge is reliable?
OER holds opportunity for
rethinking how resources are accessed and used by K-12 educators. Come
and join the “Berlin Remix” Panel Discussion - and one, some or all of
the offerings! We hope to nurture a K-12 OER teacher network – and
this virtual conference marks the first step of this journey.
Note: registration is suggested but
not required. The
K-12 OC will be recorded and archived on the BOLT Multi-author Blog.
OpenCon17 highlights
On November 11-13, the fourth annual OpenCon meeting in Berlin, Germany was held. OpenCon 2017 included a diverse set of panels, regional workshops, project presentations, unconference sessions, and a very first OpenCon Do-a-Thon.
These activities are highlighted on a webpage here, so feel free to spend some time exploring and sharing
them. You can also find notes to all sessions here, and a full Youtube playlist from 2017 here.
More on the Do-a-Thon
The OpenCon Do-a-Thon was organised in November 2017 and deserves a bit of extra attention: building off the concept of a hackathon, a do-a-thon is a work-sprint
where people from different skill sets work together and collaborate on
different challenges and projects. For OpenCon 2017’s do-a-thon, the focus was on building projects and solutions that seek to advance Open
Access, Open Education, and Open Data.
More information on the Do-a-Thon can be found here: http://doathon.opencon2017.org/ and to give you an idea of what they did, I am pasting some of the information here (feel free to look at the links, and see what the participants came up with):
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