Faculty have seen first-hand the benefits of incorporating open educational resources and practices into their teaching. But often this work is being done by only a fraction of the faculty on a given campus. How do we introduce faculty to, and engage them in, the approaches and practices of Open Education? How are colleges rethinking OER faculty development following the pandemic to support faculty in this new landscape? In this session, representatives from centers for teaching & learning, as well as other faculty development groups, will offer strategies and tools to increase faculty interest in, and utilization of, open educational practices and resources.
When: Wednesday, February 8, 2023, 12 pm PST/3 pm EST
Featured Speakers:
- Larry Musolino, Assistant Teaching Professor, Mathematics, Penn State University – Lehigh Valley Campus
- Elizabeth Nelson, Reference & Instruction Librarian, Penn State University – Lehigh Valley Campus
- David Tully, Librarian for Student Success & Affordability, North Carolina State University Libraries
Moderator:
- Ryan McKinney, Professor of Theatre Arts, Faculty Coordinator of Open Education, Kingsborough Community College, The City University of New York
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