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How to become an open teacher?

Presentations The teachers in school and higher education could take better advantage of the existing open educational resources (OER), as well as of co-creation learning content and curriculum through open professional collaboration of teachers, as well as co-creation of knowledge together with students, school and university community members. This session will be dedicated to discuss […]

Digital experiences in technical higher education

Presentations In this webinar we are going to focus on specific digital experiences from and for the technical higher education. In these pandemic times, the higher education community has been united in facing the challenges which arose and in finding the best solutions for the transition to online learning. The digital component of the education […]

Designing Future Skills-ready Future higher education: Why it Matters and What We can Do A Future Skills – Apéro conversation with Gilly Salmon

Interactive Apéro discussion; possibility for participants to engage with questions in the conversation The world is changing faster than ever before – not only since the pandemic. Which are the skills needed to engage in and shape inclusive societies and master emergent, uncertain futures? And are today’s higher education institutions and the current teaching and […]

Democratizing research and science: Ways forward

Presentations and panel discussion In this session, we will reflect on how research  and science are currently produced and discuss ways we could make them more inclusive, open, and democratic. In the first talk, Dr  Jess Carr will talk about participatory and inclusive research with excluded communities. In the second talk, Dr Christothea Herodotou will […]

Opening up Museums: how inclusive open education is transforming the museum experience

Experts panel Either as a response to the impact of the Covid-19 crisis or a strategic move towards a more participatory culture, most museums worldwide are now providing open access online to a large amount of their curated digital heritage content. In order to promote collaboration and learning through co-creation, many opened up their online […]

Open Education Week 2023 – “What Is the Future of Open Education?”

Description In this panel session with policymakers and experts on open, online and distance education we will reflect on the present situation regarding open education. Open education is a philosophy, a way of carrying out education with the aim to widen access and participation to everyone by removing barriers and making learning accessible, abundant, and […]

Open Education Week 2022

The Open Education Week 2022 comes to an end after a week of live and open webinars in which more that 30 experts discussed some of the key and ongoing topics on the education and e-learning environment. More than 650 people from 54 different countries registed to follow the webinars through Zoom, YouTube and our […]

Open Education Week 2024 – The Future of AI in Formal and Informal Education Contexts: Inclusion, Ethics and New Perspectives

Description The panel will discuss the potential role and impact of artificial intelligence in both formal and informal educational contexts, highlighting the ethical implications and possibilities in terms of promoting the social and cultural inclusion of different categories of learners, such as those with protected characteristics (such as disability). In the panel, experts will present […]

Open Education Week 2024 – Insights on Technology-supported Teaching, Learning and Teacher Development in Contexts of Low Resources and Marginalisation

Description Remote access to educational resources and opportunities for study or professional development increasingly depend on continuous access to technology, particularly smartphones and other mobile devices. Many people find themselves excluded, due to limited personal and local resources as well as multiple forms of marginalisation. In this session we present experiences and research findings from […]