On behalf of the Centre for Learning Design and Development, I am pleased to invite you to a workshop on Open Educational Resources.
This hands-on session will focus on searching, finding, using, reusing and evaluating Open Educational Resources (OER) within the context of Athabasca University. Kathy Williams from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences will share her experience of OER course development. The workshop will be of particular interest for faculty and staff involved in designing, developing and delivering courses.
Presenters: Kathy Williams, Cindy Ives, Andrew Han, Billy Cheung, Chris Manuel ,Corinne Bossé
Date: Wednesday, December 5 2012
Time: 9:30am – 12:00 pm
Location: AU-E 1222 and Adobe Connect
To join the Adobe Connect session, click on the following link:
https://connect.athabascau.ca/r25323349/
Please contact Lorene ( lorenes@athabascau.ca ) to confirm your attendance in person or via Adobe Connect. We look forward to your participation.
Cindy Ives, PhD
Director, Centre for Learning Design and Development
Athabasca University
(780) 675-6957
skype: cindy.ives
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