We at ISKME are thrilled to offer a new series of OER Webinars to showcase the latest innovations in advancing Open Educational Resources (OER) and practices.
The webinar series will kick off during Open Education Week on Wednesday, March 4, 2020 at 10:00am Pacific Time with Assessing Your OER Landscape for Impact and Readiness
Presenters: ISKME's VP of Research & Development, Amee Godwin, and Director of Research & Learning, Cynthia Jimes
Description: Across the U.S., state legislatures are appropriating funding for research on OER within and across their institutions of higher education. Post-secondary school systems including community college districts are also allocating resources to gather data on OER use, with recognition of the need for such research to inform current or planned OER work. This session will share with participants approaches to conducting state- and system-level OER use and impact research. The session will outline existing OER survey instruments, metrics, and data collection approaches that states and college systems can utilize to assess OER use, impact, and readiness in their contexts. The session will include a discussion of recommendations and insights that have emerged out of existing state-level research, and the implications for policy and practice.
Upcoming webinars in the series will be announced soon. Register below and we will send along webinar updates, login information, and recordings. Please feel free to invite others to join us.
Melinda Boland
We at ISKME are thrilled to offer a new series of OER Webinars to showcase the latest innovations in advancing Open Educational Resources (OER) and practices.
The webinar series will kick off during Open Education Week on Wednesday, March 4, 2020 at 10:00am Pacific Time with Assessing Your OER Landscape for Impact and Readiness
Presenters: ISKME's VP of Research & Development, Amee Godwin, and Director of Research & Learning, Cynthia Jimes
Description: Across the U.S., state legislatures are appropriating funding for research on OER within and across their institutions of higher education. Post-secondary school systems including community college districts are also allocating resources to gather data on OER use, with recognition of the need for such research to inform current or planned OER work. This session will share with participants approaches to conducting state- and system-level OER use and impact research. The session will outline existing OER survey instruments, metrics, and data collection approaches that states and college systems can utilize to assess OER use, impact, and readiness in their contexts. The session will include a discussion of recommendations and insights that have emerged out of existing state-level research, and the implications for policy and practice.
Upcoming webinars in the series will be announced soon. Register below and we will send along webinar updates, login information, and recordings. Please feel free to invite others to join us.
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