Nick Baker, director of the Office of Open Learning, has been named one of the Higher Ed IT influencers to follow in 2024.
Nick Baker, director of the Office of Open Learning, has been named one of the Higher Ed IT influencers to follow in 2024.
The second annual conference to celebrate Open Education Week will run from March 3 to 7, 2025. Block off time in your calendars now, as there will be a whole week of free events, says Mark Lubrick, learning specialist in the Office of Open Learning.
The course Humanizing Digital Assessment Strategies will run Tuesday evenings, May 28 to June 18.
Learning specialist Dave Cormier will launch his book Learning in a Time of Abundance at Biblioasis Bookshop on Tuesday.
Business law professor Werner Keller will share his experience teaching with digital technologies Tuesday.
Eliana El-Khoury of Athabasca University will discuss AI and assessment design in a seminar March 8.
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.”