Event details
Open Access Week: Panel on open educational resources, student learning, and social justice
PANELISTS:
Bonnie Fong, Physical Sciences Librarian and Head, Emerging Technologies, Dana Library, Rutgers University-Newark
Vee Herrington, Adjunct Associate Professor and OER Librarian, City University of New York/John Jay College
Maria Jerskey, Professor, Education and Language Acquisition, and Director, Literacy Brokers Program, City University of New York/LaGCC
Hunter Johnson, Associate Professor, Mathematics and Computer Science, City University of New York/John Jay College
Ian McDermott, Instruction Librarian, Library Department, City University of New York/LaGCC
Please join us for a panel discussion on open educational resources (OER), student learning, and social justice. A panel of two teaching faculty and three academic librarians will describe their experiences with adopting, assessing, and providing access to open educational resources at the City University of New York and Rutgers University. The discussion will encompass the topics of classroom adoption, student engagement, institutional support, structural questions, and social justice issues surrounding open educational resources. From using open source course management software to organizing OER workshops for faculty, the OER panelists will provide perspective on the benefits and challenges of OER, based on their own professional experiences.
Open to public
Sponsored by Princeton University Library
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