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Dear Colleagues



Please see the call for OER15 contributions below and forward this message to any colleagues or groups you feel may be interested.

 

OER15 Conference: ‘Mainstreaming Open Education’  

Call for abstracts, papers and other contributions: deadline 1st December 2014

 

Conference dates: 14-15 April 2015

Venue: Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Cardiff, South Wales

Conference website: http://oer15.oerconf.org

 

Keynote Speakers: Josie Fraser, Dr. Cable Green, Sheila MacNeill and Professor Martin Weller (full details on website)

The Open Education Conference is an International Conference currently organised by a volunteer committee from the Open Education Community.  Wherever you are the world, and whatever your role e.g. staff, students or volunteers in schools, FE, HE, ACL, WBL or the third sector, we warmly invite all of you to share your open experiences and practices with us at OER15 which is being hosted by OER Wales Cymru, Universities Wales and the Association for Learning Technology (ALT).

Conference Themes

Please reflect the conference focus ‘Mainstreaming Open Education’ and the relevant sub-theme(s) in your submissions.

  Impact Research

  Open Education across Languages and Cultures

  Learners and Other Communities

  Open Educational Practice (OEP) and Policy

  Open Courses

  Open Education in Colleges and Schools

 

Submissions

The word limit for abstracts is 500 words, including references.

OER15 welcomes contributions for the following types of submission:

  Oral presentations (short papers): Oral presentations lasting 20 minutes, followed by 10 minutes discussion, will normally report research studies and evaluations. Substantial case studies of significant original innovations may also be presented orally.

  Lightning talks: Oral presentations lasting 10 minutes followed by 5 minutes questions with follow-up discussion will normally report a work in progress, exploratory or small scale innovations and case studies.

  Interactive workshops: 60-90 minute interactive workshops will help delegates to experience and explore practice-based facets of OER, or approaches to associated scholarship and research.

  Poster presentations: Posters reporting innovations or scholarship will be exhibited.

  Alternative Formats: Suggest a format for your contribution if it does not fit the options above, indicating timing and other requirements (location, equipment, etc.).

All abstracts must be submitted online following which they will undergo a peer review process.

To submit an abstract:

For details follow the link to our website: http://oer15.oerconf.org/abstracts/ or for direct access to the submission form please use the following link where you find instructions on how to create an account and make your submission. :http://ocs.sfu.ca/alt/index.php/conferences/OER15

 

Queries

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Publication

The best abstracts within a theme may be selected for inclusion in a special edition open publication.

Key Dates

  1 December 2014: Call for abstracts closes

  01 December: Conference registration opens

  22 December 2014: Notification of paper acceptance

  27 March 2015: Short papers submission deadline

  10 April 2015:  All presentations & posters to be uploaded

  14-15 April 2015: Conference takes place

 

Interact with us on Social media

Follow us on Twitter @oerconf  use #oer15 to tweet about the conference

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Join the conversation on Google+ at OER15 http://bit.ly/oer15conf

 

Thank you for supporting this conference. We look forward to seeing you in Wales

 

 

Kind regards

 

the OER15 Committee



 

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