Open Ed Live: OpenStax in Action - Integrating Open Educational Resources for Teaching

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Start Date

26-2-2025 2:00 PM

End Date

26-2-2025 2:45 PM

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Join Daniel Williamson from OpenStax and biology instructor Matthew Tye (University of Central Florida) as they share practical strategies for leveraging OpenStax open educational resources (OER) in higher education. This presentation explores why instructors would incorporate OER to improve student learning outcomes. Drawing from their experience, the speakers will demonstrate methods for using OpenStax's interactive content and customizable resources to increase student engagement and accommodate diverse learning needs. This session is ideal for educators seeking to learn more about OpenStax and how to implement OER in their courses.

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Matthew Tye - Speaker

Daniel Williamson - Speaker

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Open Ed Live: OpenStax in Action - Integrating Open Educational Resources for Teaching

Join Daniel Williamson from OpenStax and biology instructor Matthew Tye (University of Central Florida) as they share practical strategies for leveraging OpenStax open educational resources (OER) in higher education. This presentation explores why instructors would incorporate OER to improve student learning outcomes. Drawing from their experience, the speakers will demonstrate methods for using OpenStax's interactive content and customizable resources to increase student engagement and accommodate diverse learning needs. This session is ideal for educators seeking to learn more about OpenStax and how to implement OER in their courses.

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