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Tuesday
Jan212014

Free coPilot one day training event on open educational resources at GCU

Hi everyone,
I’m pleased to be able to tell you about our upcoming coPilot event at GCU on 12th February.

This workshop will give a practical introduction to OER for teaching information literacy. Though a mixture of presentation, group work and hands-on activity participants will learn to find, evaluate and consider adopting OER for use in their own practice. 

Participants are invited to identify opportunities where OER can enhance their current teaching and to bring their own materials along to the session to release as OER.

At the end of this session participants will:

  • Gain an overview of Creative Commons licencing and be able to add a chosen licence to a resource
  • Be  introduced to the OER repositories to find existing resources and to add their own
  • Reflect on personal attitudes and behaviour in relation to Open Practice 

 A free sandwich lunch and drinks (non-alcoholic, don’t get too excited!) will be provided. We are looking forward to seeing you there!

The booking information for the Glasgow event is now live on Eventbrite.  https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/copilot-comes-to-scotland-tickets-10257050113

Please feel free to pass on this email to everyone in your address book!

Reader Comments (1)

Technology can provide possible teaching method. Make sure to find a authentic schools which can offer online courses with certificates and paper writing service.

April 7, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterJilly Monroe

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