Flipped presentations: Create a video or other materials introducing the content of your session and use your presentation time for more discussion, demonstration and debate
how much advance preparation will be expected of participants
Panel: Panels are moderated sessions of experts discussing a topic, designed to give the audience different perspectives
Action Lab: Action Labs are action-oriented, hands-on sessions
30 minutes to 2.5 hours
Other: Please describe your proposed session format
Submissions Due: 17 October 2016
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P2P Networks and Use of OER at U.S. Public Research Universities
Library as Open Education Leader: A project to grow librarians’ professional development and planning toward open education
[Action Lab] The Role of Stakeholders and Parterships in Open Education
OER Research Fellows: Research in Action
John Hilton
Exploring the Remix Hypothesis
Colin Madland
The OER quality debate: explaining academics’ attitudes about quality.
Glenda Cox
Identifying Categories of OER Users
Martin Weller, Bea de Los Arcos, Beck Pitt and Robert Farrow