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Friday, November 15
 

2:30pm AEST

Launching Open Education Down UndOER: The empowering partnership of grassroots community and industry leadership [ID 106]
Friday November 15, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm AEST
Building on the success of North American open practitioners, Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand are rapidly developing their understanding and capacity for open educational practices as key to empowering equitable access to education and enhancing the student learning experience.

A significant outcome of this growth is the development of the open text Open Education Down UndOER: Australasian Case Studies. The text promotes inclusivity, accessibility, diversity, and equity in open education. This session marks the official launch of this critical text, showcasing the open educational practices of academics, information professionals, and learning and teaching teams, with a view to inspire educators and institutions to embrace open practices through practical, succinct case studies. In addition, it fosters an open education learning network which will be extended to encompass the audience during this interactive session, as “Open is Everyone’s Business”.

Participants will:
• Hear from Down UndOER authors and gain key insights into the experience of putting a case study together
• Apply the lessons learned in selected case studies to their own contexts using a guided worksheet

Participants can also review additional case studies in the book and follow the same process.

The presenters look forward to engaging with the audience and sharing the official interactive launch of Open Education Down UndOER: Australasian Case Studies!

About Open Education Down UndOER: Australasian Case Studies

This text is the result of a strong partnership between two groups:
Australasian Open Educational Practice Special Interest Group (OEP SIG), a community-driven group leading the open education movement in Australasia, and
Open Educational Resources Collective (OER Collective), an initiative led by the Council of Australian University Librarians (CAUL), leveraging the strength of networks within university libraries in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.

The text is published on the shared open publishing platform (Pressbooks) managed by CAUL, the peak industry body for university libraries in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. One facet of CAUL’s leadership strategy is to build infrastructure and capacity to move the open education agenda forward at a national and regional level through active communities of practice, evolving guides, events, and an annual open textbook grant program.

Included in [Session 11D]: OEP in Higher Education (Workshops)

Author Keywords
Inclusion, diversity, equity, access, Open access publishing, Open educational practices, Open practitioners, Open textbooks
Speakers
avatar for Angie Williamson

Angie Williamson

Open Education Librarian, Deakin University
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Mais Fatayer

Learner Experience Design Manager, University of Technology Sydney
Mais Fatayer is a Learner Experience Design Manager at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). Her expertise centers on integrating technology into learning and teaching, with a special focus on open education, learning design, and design-based research. Mais' academic work includes... Read More →
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Ash Barber

@AshTheLibrarian, Council of Australian University Librarians | UniSA | OEP SIG
Ash Barber is the OER Collective Project Officer at the Council of Australian University Librarians (CAUL). Her substantive position is an Academic Librarian at the University of South Australia. Throughout her career in university libraries, her work has had a keen focus on the promotion... Read More →
avatar for Alice Luetchford

Alice Luetchford

Open Education Librarian, James Cook University
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Steven Chang

Coordinator, Open Education & Scholarship, La Trobe University / La Trobe eBureau
I'm passionate about making higher education more meaningful and authentic for learners and teaching staff. I coordinate the Open Education program of the La Trobe eBureau (Australia), where I drive open advocacy. To me, this is about empowering both teaching academics and professional... Read More →
JH

Jennifer Hurley

RMIT University
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Sarah McQuillen

Academic Librarian : Business, Creative, Justice & Society, University of South Australia
Sarah McQuillen is an Academic Librarian at the University of South Australia, where she supports teaching and learning in the Business, Creative, and Justice and Society disciplines. With nearly 20 years in the Academic Library sector, she is a passionate educator focused on the... Read More →
Friday November 15, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm AEST
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