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Opening Up Education at OGP Africa Regional Conference 2016

The Africa Regional Open Government Partnership (OGP) Conference was held in Cape Town (South Africa) from the 4th to 6th May 2016. Gino Fransman (Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University) and Glenda Cox (University of Cape Town), both South African PhD researchers within the UNESCO Global Open Educational Resources Graduate Network (GO_GN) presented and facilitated a panel […]

Supporting Open Education through Policies – OER Policy Forum

The OER Policy Forum (14 April 2016) was a one-day event on OER policies organised by Centrum Cyfrowe and the Polish Coalition for Open Education as a satellite event to this year’s Open Education Global Conference. The meeting brought together 60 experts from 30 countries, with the aim of redefining policies that can support stronger […]

The Open Education Consortium Welcomes New Members (May 2016)

The OE Consortium is pleased to announce the addition of two new members.  We extend our warmest welcome to you! North Shore Community College North Shore Community College is one of fifteen community colleges in Massachusetts. Operating from campuses in Lynn, Danvers, and Middleton, NSCC serves 26 cities and towns along the coastal region from […]

June 8: Designing for Open Pedagogy with CCCOER

Please join the Community College Consortium for Open Educational Resources (CCCOER) for a free and open webinar on Designing for Open Pedagogy.  Open Pedagogy was first introduced by Lumen Learning co-founder David Wiley, as a way to capture how the use of OER can change educational practices.  He relates that using OER in the same way […]

Living Progress Challenge: Building a Pinboard for Educators

Many of us in the open education community give presentations and workshops for educators who want to learn about and use OER.  When educators are excited about using OER and begin to search for it, there is no easy or centralized place for them to collect what they’ve found, make notes on it, organize it […]