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Robin Jeffrey, Olympic CollegeFollow

Presentation Type

30-minute Presentation/Panel

Description

Open pedagogy doesn't have to live only in the classroom - it can be supported by the library and by librarians! Come to this presentation to learn what open pedagogy is, the benefits of open pedagogy for faculty and students, and how librarians and libraries can help support and integrate the creation and use of open educational resources built by students for students.

Learning Outcomes

After attending this presentation attendees should leave with:

  • a basic understanding of open pedagogy
  • a basic understanding of the benefits of open pedagogy
  • ideas for supporting open pedagogy through the library
  • ideas for integrating open pedagogy into their own library work

Rights

© 2022 Robin Jeffrey

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Twitter Handle(s)

@TheSidekick

Start Date

3-25-2022 10:00 AM

End Date

3-25-2022 12:20 PM

Persistent Identifier

https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/37299

Subjects

Learning -- Philosophy, Open Educational Resources, Open access publishing, Scholarly publishing, Academic libraries

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Mar 25th, 10:00 AM Mar 25th, 12:20 PM

Lending a Hand: The Library's Role in Supporting Open Pedagogy

Open pedagogy doesn't have to live only in the classroom - it can be supported by the library and by librarians! Come to this presentation to learn what open pedagogy is, the benefits of open pedagogy for faculty and students, and how librarians and libraries can help support and integrate the creation and use of open educational resources built by students for students.