Program Schedule

Day 1 – Wednesday, November 13th

08:45-09:00Welcome to Country
09:00-10:00Session 1: Robert dhurwain McLellan
10:00-10:30 Wednesday morning Coffee Break
10:30-12:30Session 2A: Theme OE Policy
10:30-11:30130Paul Stacey. Reimagining Open At The Crossroads
11:30-11:4510Ashley Biddle. Painting in Psychology class: Multimodal Open Pedagogy
11:45-12:00102Stephanie Bradbury, Sarah Howard, Amy Martin and Judith Smith. Partnerships in OER policy development: It takes a village
12:00-12:15154Jennifer Hurley. Open Education Policy is the Whole University’s Business
10:30-12:30Session 2B: Theme Sustainability
10:30-10:452Julia Dehm and Zoe Nay. Transforming Legal Education to Produce Climate Consciousness Graduates: Integrating Open Educational Resources
10:45-11:45118Abiud Bosire and Vi Truong. Leveraging Open Educational Resources for Global Education and Learning
11:45-12:0076Amanda Grey, Karen Meijer and Nishan Perera. Riding the Waves of Open Education: KPU’s Open Ed Journey
12:00-12:15159Ralph Spijker. Navigating the boundaries of openness; value creation through collaborative design in a closed in-company environment
10:30-12:30Session 2C: Workshops and lightning – Anti-racism
10:30-11:1041James Glapa-Grossklag, Joy Shoemate and Laura Dunn. Open for Antiracism: The Case for Comparison?
11:10-11:2538Tara Burton. Yurrum’thun (come together /gather): Supporting First Nations Yuwatha (Open) Texts @ Charles Darwin University
11:25-11:50129Kathryn Kure, Nomvuyo Mgoqi, Jonathan Poritz and Glenda Cox. The Global South has a Problem of Large Language Models and Small Corpora of Texts
10:30-12:30Session 2D: Workshop and lightning – Open publishing
10:30-12:0016Anna Chruscik. OER Odyssey: Charting the creative landscape
12:00-12:15157Rachel Doherty. Unleashing Ideas: An Open Publishing Journey
12:15-12:30103Ruth Cameron. Play to your strengths: how the library can lead the creation of open textbooks
10:30-12:30Session 2E: OER in higher education
10:30-11:0050C. Edward Watson and Heather Miceli. Open Educational Resources: A Superhero of Higher Education?
11:00-11:3039Dr Danni Hamilton and Professor Helen Partridge. In-human encounters: Instantiating Open Educational Practice Through Deakin University’s FutureFocus GenAI Program
11:30-12:00150Jessica Thiel. Open Publishing and Human Development: Reimagining Publishing in Higher Education
12:00-12:30124Steven Chang and Julian Pakay. What can OER do that AI and traditional textbooks cannot?
10:30-12:30Session 2F: Diversity Equity and Inclusion
10:30-11:0028Kathy Essmiller, Heather Blicher, Frances Alvarado-Albertorio and Liliana Diaz. And They Were Roommates: Promoting DEI in an Anti-DEI Legislative Era
11:00-11:3079Daniela Dutra Elliott, Alyssa MacDonald and Annemarie Paikai Paikai. Hoʻi i Ke Kūmole: (Re)connecting to the Hawaiian Environment Through Open Pedagogy and Place-based Learning
11:30-12:0030Govind Krishnamoorthy. Applying Trauma-informed Pedagogy in Open Educational Resources
12:00-12:25136Deborah Baker and Liliana Diaz. Promoting Equity and Inclusion Through OER: Using the DOERS3 Equity Through OER Rubric
12:30-13:30 Wednesday Lunch Break
13:30-15:30Session 3A: Artificial Intelligence
13:30-14:00158Bokyung Go. Development of an ethical competence framework and instructional models for the use of artificial intelligence in education for teachers
14:00-14:30162Dr Alexandra Okada and Tony Sherborne. AI-Enhanced Knowledge Mapping for Sustainability in Education
14:30-14:4589Lorraine Rose. AI in Education: Empowering Responsible Use of Generative AI Tools through OER
14:45-15:00145Shawna Brandle. Got Class? Measuring Institutionalization of Open Education as a Field
15:00-15:1554Nick Baker. Adapting a social justice and OEP framework to consider the intersection of AI and OEP
15:15-15:307Sheng Wen Chuang and Hui Chun Hung. Integrating Generative Artificial Intelligence into Inquiry-Based Science Learning: A Case Study with the STEAM Baseball Robot
13:30-15:30Session 3B: Open Education and First Nations
13:30-14:00152Ann Ludbrook and Michael McNally. Stakeholders, Strategy, and Summits: Examining Developments in Canadian Federal OER Advocacy
14:00-14:3083Rajiv Jhangiani, Catherine Lachaîne, Oya Pakkal and Robert Luke. Assessing the capacity of Ontario’s post-secondary institutions to support open educational practices: An system-wide application of the ISAT2
14:30-15:309Connie Blomgren, Darrion Letendre, Dawn Witherspoon and Robert Lawson. The Provocations of Indigenous Cultures within a Conference: Using Métissage to Explore the In/Compatibility of Indigenous Ways of Knowing with Open Education
13:30-15:30Session 3C: OEN Workshop 1
13:30-15:30Session 3D: Workshop and lightnings – Global access and equity
13:30-13:45147Samia Almousa. Unveiling Barriers to Embracing OERs in Saudi Arabia
13:45-14:0086Nikola Kalamir, Melissa Jurd and Talli Allen. Designing an OER Textbook for challenging environments: Expanding Global Access and Equity in Education
14:00-15:3095Surita Jhangiani and Sarah Lambert. Redressing Epistemic and Social Injustices in Education
13:30-15:30Session 3E: Open Education Practice
13:30-14:0099Helen Partridge, Danni Hamilton, Adrian Stagg and Christine Yates. Being an open education practitioner
14:00-14:304Diana Hernández Montoya. Open Policies and Strategies through Design Thinking
14:30-15:0053Jessica Chittum and Nathan Henton. Naming What We Know in Open Education
13:30-15:30Session 3F: Global OE Practice
13:30-14:0040James Glapa-Grossklag and Michelle Pilati. ZTC in the California Community Colleges: California’s Big Bet on ZTC Pathways
14:00-14:30138Jörg Pareigis. Finally OERs are everybody’s business in the Swedish Higher Education system!
14:30-15:0047Paola Corti, Mira Buist-Zhuk, Marta Bustillo and Kathryn Briggs. Embrace the Open: Librarian Community Expands Educational Horizons
15:00-15:3075Amanda Grey and Nishan Perera. Mapping the KPU Open Education Landscape
15:30-16:00 Wednesday afternoon Coffee Break
16:00-17:00Session 4A: Equity
16:00-17:0033James Glapa-Grossklag, Lisa Young, Sarah Hansen and Shira Segal. Forging a Model for Cross-Institutional and Cross-Sector Open Collaborations to Advance Equity for Learners: Learnings from the Field
16:00-17:00Session 4B: Sustainable OE Practice
16:00-17:00132Kelly Arispe, Anita Walz, Beth Cormier, Sarah Hammershaimb, Amber Hoye, Connie Blomgren, Jonathan Lashley and Shannon Smith. Toward a more sustainable open education community: Panelists share their work in OEP and identify strategies for bridging the primary, secondary, and tertiary sectors
16:00-17:00Session 4C: Digital Capability
16:00-16:3073Kay L Colley and Meagan Morris. Digital Competencies and Faculty Adoption of OER at a Minority-Serving Institution in the United States
16:30-16:55140Brandon Muramatsu and Delaina Tonks. The Potential of Open Educational Resources at the Itz’at STEAM Academy, Belize
16:00-17:00Session 4D: Open Slot
17:30-19:30Welcome Reception (Queensland University of Technology, Room Three Sixty)

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