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Calling all community members...

We have created this page for OER presentations to help in our effort to make resources available for local awareness-raising activities.

If you make a slide presentation on Open Educational Resources and/or the activities of our international community, we invite you to share it here. These presentations may be adapted and used by others in the community in conferences, workshops and other awareness-raising events.

To share your presentation, first upload it to SlideShare, or a similar site, then add the link to your presentation, together with a brief description to the list below.

Contents

[edit] OER presentations

[edit] Presentations from UNESCO OER project staff

  • Open Educational Resources: Building Knowledge Societies
Keynote speech given by Susan D'Antoni on 25 September 2009 at the 2009 Cambridge International Conference on Open and Distance Learning "Supporting learning in the digital age: rethinking inclusion, pedagogy and quality".
  • Open Educational Resources: Building a Culture of Sharing
Speech given by Susan D'Antoni on 23 April 2009 at Open Educational Resources in Poland - a one-day conference at the Parliament of the Republic of Poland, organised by the Polish Coalition for Open Education (KOED).
  • Les Ressources éducatives libres : pour aller de l'avant
Une présentation courte sur la communauté et leur réflexion collective sur les priorités à adopter pour renforcer le mouvement REL.
Brief presentation in French introducing the commmunity and the Way Forward.
  • Open Educational Resources: the Way Forward
Presentation given by Susan D'Antoni at the Fifth Pan-Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning (PCF5), London, 14-17 July 2008.
  • A Way Forward for Open Educational Resources: deliberations of an international commmunity
Presentation given by Catriona Savage on 28 May 2008 at the MERLOT Africa Network's First Pan-African Forum on OER, held at eLearning Africa 2008, Accra, Ghana.
The presentation has two parts: 1) a brief introduction to OER, milestones in the OER movement and examples of some OER initiatives, including initiatives in Africa; 2) UNESCO's work on in creating an international community on OER, and the community's articulation of a way forward for the the movement, with a focus on the responses of community members in Africa.
  • Open Educational Resources: the Way Forward
Presentation given by Susan D'Antoni at the First International Conference of the Canadian Network for Innovation in Education, Banff, Canada, 27-30 April 2008.
The presentation is similar to that given at eLearning Africa (see above): 1) a brief introduction to OER, milestones in the OER movement and examples of some OER initiatives, including initiatives in Canada; 2) UNESCO's work on in creating an international community on OER, and the community's articulation of a way forward for the the movement.

[edit] Presentations from OER community members

  • Open Educational Resources at the Open University of Israel
Presentation given by Edna Tal-Elhasid from the Open University of Israel at the IADIS International Conference e-Society 2009, Barcelona, Spain, February 2009. It presents the PE’ER project through which the Open University of Israel offers Hebrew-readers free access to academic educational resources. (Added by --Ednatal 12:44, 24 May 2009 (CEST))
  • Open educational resources and globalization
Video of the session on Open educational resources and globalization at the 4th Annual Wikimedia Conference, Wikimania 2008, 17-19 July 2008, at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Alexandria, Egypt. The panel discussion was mediated by Teemu Leinonen.
  • Open Educational Resources: the Way Forward
Ten-minute presentation from George Siemens, with audio, sharing the major findings from the way forward report (posted March 11 2008).
  • European learning resource community LeMill
Presentation about lemill.net - a web community for finding, authoring and sharing open and free learning resources. LeMill was developed as part of the EU 6FP project CALIBRATE. The presentation was given by Hans Põldoja and Tarmo Toikkanen in a Czech teacher conference in February 2008. (Added by --Teemu 22:07, 10 June 2008 (CEST))
  • Open Educational Resources: Opportunities, Problems and Challenges
Slides of the session held by professor Lorenzo Cantoni, director of the NewMinE - New Media in Education Lab (University of Lugano, Switzerland), at the ELC-NET Jahrestagung 2008, Aula der Universität Zürich, 25.01.2008 on slideshare


[edit] More presentations on OER...

As of September 2009, a search for "oer" on SlideShare returned 546 presentations. See the most recent results here:

[edit] Other awareness-raising resources on the wiki...

  • UNESCO OER Toolkit: Aimed at individual academics and decision-makers in higher education institutions that are interested in becoming active participants in the OER world.
  • OER: the Way Forward: The results of an extensive international consultation to identify an agenda for advancing the OER movement. Initially released in English, the report has been translated collaboratively by community members. Twelve language versions are available.
  • OER stories: In these stories community members share their experiences of creating and using OER. Read the stories that have been shared so far - or contribute your own!
  • OER presentations: A space for community members to add links to slide presentations that they have given about OER and/or the community that may be adapted and used by others.
  • Community flyer (PDF 1.87MB): Designed to raise awareness about the community itself, this flyer can be downloaded, printed and distributed at conferences, workshops and other events.
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