
Nominations are now open for the Dr. Alan Wright Award for Exemplary Digital Teaching.
The Office of Open learning has extended the due date for the Open Education Week mini-conference call for proposals until Feb. 11.
“We want to make sure that everyone has a chance to submit their ideas, as we are very excited for that week” says Mark Lubrick, a learning specialist in the office. “If anyone has any questions or concerns about submitting their idea, they can contact me directly at mlubrick@uwindsor.ca.”
A workshop Feb. 13 will explain how to navigate human rights and accommodations.
Organizers of a conference celebrating Open Education Week have issued a call for proposals.
The Office of Open Learning presents the campus community with a series of gifts in the form of a 12-post blog series that will run from Dec. 4 to 19, published on the Office of Open Learning blog.
The “12 Gifts of the OOLidays” are designed to highlight helpful digital teaching and learning tools, showcase open resources developed at the University of Windsor, and explore some important considerations for navigating our information-abundant digital world, says Ashlyne O’Neil, learning specialist in the Office of Open Learning.
Open educational resources can contribute to a more equitable approach to instruction, and a Dec. 6 workshop will introduce how to use them.
A campus forum Friday will consider what generative AI tools mean for higher education.