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Open Education 2017
OpenEd17: The 14th Annual Open Education Conference
October 11 – 13, 2017 :: Anaheim, CA
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Collaborations in Support of Open Education
All
Normal Presentation (25 minutes)
Panel Discussion (50 minutes)
Roundtable (25 mintues)
Critiques of OER and Open Education
All
Normal Presentation (25 minutes)
General
All
Keynote Address
Increasing Hope through Open Education
All
Normal Presentation (25 minutes)
Panel Discussion (50 minutes)
Issues at the Intersection of Open and Analytics
All
Roundtable (25 mintues)
Issues at the Intersection of Open and Assessment
All
Normal Presentation (25 minutes)
Roundtable (25 mintues)
Keynote
All
Keynote Address
Models Supporting the Adoption Use or Sustaining of OER in Adult Basic Education
All
Normal Presentation (25 minutes)
Panel Discussion (50 minutes)
Roundtable (25 mintues)
Models Supporting the Adoption Use or Sustaining of OER in Higher Education
All
Normal Presentation (25 minutes)
Panel Discussion (50 minutes)
Roundtable (25 mintues)
Models Supporting the Adoption Use or Sustaining of OER in K-12 Education
All
Normal Presentation (25 minutes)
Panel Discussion (50 minutes)
Roundtable (25 mintues)
Open Education in Developing Countries
All
Panel Discussion (50 minutes)
Roundtable (25 mintues)
Open Pedagogy and Open Educational Practices
All
Normal Presentation (25 minutes)
Panel Discussion (50 minutes)
Roundtable (25 mintues)
Promoting and Evaluating Institutional and Governmental Open Policies
All
Normal Presentation (25 minutes)
Research on the Impact of OER
All
Normal Presentation (25 minutes)
Panel Discussion (50 minutes)
Roundtable (25 mintues)
Showing Gratitude through Open Education
All
Normal Presentation (25 minutes)
Roundtable (25 mintues)
Synergies Between Open Education and Open Data Open Access Open Science and Open Source
All
Normal Presentation (25 minutes)
Roundtable (25 mintues)
The Economics of Open Education
All
Normal Presentation (25 minutes)
The Ethics of Open Education
All
Panel Discussion (50 minutes)
The Meaning of Open
All
Normal Presentation (25 minutes)
Panel Discussion (50 minutes)
The Politics of Open Education
All
Normal Presentation (25 minutes)
Panel Discussion (50 minutes)
The Role of Faculty in Advocating for Supporting or Sustaining OER Adoption and Use
All
Normal Presentation (25 minutes)
Panel Discussion (50 minutes)
Roundtable (25 mintues)
The Role of Instructional Designers in Advocating for Supporting or Sustaining OER Adoption and Use
All
Normal Presentation (25 minutes)
The Role of Librarians in Advocating for Supporting or Sustaining OER Adoption and Use
All
Normal Presentation (25 minutes)
Roundtable (25 mintues)
The Role of Students in Advocating for Supporting or Sustaining OER Adoption and Use
All
Normal Presentation (25 minutes)
Tools and Technologies Supporting Open Education
All
Normal Presentation (25 minutes)
Roundtable (25 mintues)
Unanticipated Topics
All
Normal Presentation (25 minutes)
Panel Discussion (50 minutes)
Roundtable (25 mintues)
What's Next for OER and Open Education
All
Normal Presentation (25 minutes)
Panel Discussion (50 minutes)
Roundtable (25 mintues)
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Popular Events on Friday, October 13
#1
Keynote Address: David Bollier
#2
Keynote Address: Cathy Casserly
#3
Lunch
#4
Break
#5
How can we destroy the open education movement? Conversations about ethics.
#6
Break
#7
Pressbooks as a 'Platform': Publishing Open Texts which Feature Interaction, Annotation, Learning Analytics and more
#8
Modeling the Open Textbook Toolkit: Sharing Expertise that Promotes Creation of OERs
#9
OER Policy & Politics in the United States
#10
OER Ambassadors: Empowering Faculty to Support Faculty in the Adoption of OER
#11
Cengage Learning (aka 'Big Publisher'), OER, and Affordability: A Learner Access and Success Strategy
#12
You've Saved $175 Million - So What?
#13
Placing OER in the context of broader higher education battles
#14
Simple Curation: Using Online Tools to Collect, Organize, and Share
#15
Moving from Affordable to Open: Struggles and Successes
#16
The Rise of the Automatic Purchasing Program
#17
The More Complicated, The Better: Supporting and Sustaining OER at the System Level
#18
The Digital Polarization Initiative: An Open Pedagogy Project for a Post-Truth World
#19
Students' Perceptions of Faculty Who Use Open Vs. Copyrighted Textbooks: An Exploratory Study
#20
Going Beyond Access: Can Cognitive Science Improve Student Learning of OER?
#21
Barriers, Incentives, and Benefits of the OER Movement: An Exploration into Instructor Perspectives
#22
OER Allies — Assemble! Identifying & Recruiting Stakeholders for OER Initiatives
#23
Wolves in sheep's clothing: Disrupting from within a system
#24
Student driven OER, 3D modeling, and virtual reality tours- the next wave of OER creation and adaptation in B.C.
#25
Statewide OER Degrees in California Community Colleges
#26
Sustaining an Open Textbook Collection: Addressing the Challenges
#27
Faculty Development Center, Library, Academic Technology, and Bookstore Working Collaboratively for OER Adoption, Discoverability, and Student Success
#28
Sausage Making 101
#29
Building and Sustaining an OER Initiative
#30
When the Unicorn Breaks A Leg: Using the CCCOER Community of Practice to Meet Challenges in Open Education
#31
The Ingredients of OER Scalability: Purpose, Faculty Leaders, Financial Sustainability, and Faculty-centered Processes
#32
Are You Listening? Student Voices about OER
#33
Intersection of Open, Affordability, & Technology
#34
OER in the DR: The Disciplinary Repository as a Tool for Open Education
#35
OER for Workforce Development in Higher Education: Available and Being Adopted
#36
Open Embedded Assessments: Play, Author at Anywhere, Anytime
#37
On-Ramps, Packages, & Widgets: From Textbooks to Open Pedagogy
#38
Communications Workshop: Message and Media Training
#39
Good Citizens or Obnoxious Tourists: Commercial Publishers, Learner Insights, and the Open Education Community
#40
The Many Paths to an OER Degree
#41
Real Talk, Real Gratitude: Women & Open Education
#42
'What Would You Stand on a Rock For?' Open Education Practices to Invite Student Voice and Thank Equity and Diversity Advocates
#43
UN Sustainable Development Goals + OER + OEP
#44
Expanding Opportunities: Enhancing OER with Tools and Technologies
#45
Three Years of the Open Course Option: A Retrospective
#46
Envisioning the Future of Open Education: What and How We Learn More Innovatively
#47
Convos, comix, and creative pedagogues: make things for/in/through your contexts?
#48
Open practices, digital sanctuaries: A trans-institutional conversation about students risk and agency in Domains initiatives
#49
Open Oregon Grant & Research Projects
#50
How Career Technical Education and OER Became Friends
Popular by Type
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Collaborations in Support of Open Education
Critiques of OER and Open Education
General
Increasing Hope through Open Education
Issues at the Intersection of Open and Analytics
Issues at the Intersection of Open and Assessment
Keynote
Models Supporting the Adoption Use or Sustaining of OER in Adult Basic Education
Models Supporting the Adoption Use or Sustaining of OER in Higher Education
Models Supporting the Adoption Use or Sustaining of OER in K-12 Education
Open Education in Developing Countries
Open Pedagogy and Open Educational Practices
Promoting and Evaluating Institutional and Governmental Open Policies
Research on the Impact of OER
Showing Gratitude through Open Education
Synergies Between Open Education and Open Data Open Access Open Science and Open Source
The Economics of Open Education
The Ethics of Open Education
The Meaning of Open
The Politics of Open Education
The Role of Faculty in Advocating for Supporting or Sustaining OER Adoption and Use
The Role of Instructional Designers in Advocating for Supporting or Sustaining OER Adoption and Use
The Role of Librarians in Advocating for Supporting or Sustaining OER Adoption and Use
The Role of Students in Advocating for Supporting or Sustaining OER Adoption and Use
Tools and Technologies Supporting Open Education
Unanticipated Topics
What's Next for OER and Open Education
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