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OpenEd 2008: Celebrating Ten Years of Open Content


Open Education 2008:
Celebrating Ten Years
of Open Content

OpenEd 2008
Photo Credit: bluenettie, Flickr

The Fifth Annual Open Education Conference
September 24-26, 2008

Online registration is now available!

Accepted Papers Only: Full papers are due by August 22, 2008
Please use the OpenEd template to format your paper. Please e-mail full papers to opened2008 [at] cosl [dot] usu [dot] edu.

Scholarship applications for Open Ed 2008 are now closed

Submission Acceptance Emails

Emails notifying all submitters regarding the accepted/declined status of their proposals have been sent. All accepted presenters have confirmed their intention to attend and present at the conference. We'll see you there!

Keynotes

OpenEd 2008 is pleased to announce our keynote speakers.

Teresa Malango Gary Lopez Wayne Mackintosh
Teresa Malango
Magnatune
Gary Lopez
Monterey Institute
of Technology
Wayne Mackintosh
Commonwealth of
Learning

OpenCourseWare Consortium Meeting

Interested in OpenCourseWare? Already a member of the OpenCourseWare Consortium? Want to start an OpenCourseWare at your institution? Join us September 23 preceding OpenEd 2008 for an OpenCourseWare Consortium meeting.

Conference Themes

The open content movement turns ten years old in 2008. Since 1998 we've seen the emergence of incredible collections of open content like Wikipedia, open course materials like MIT OCW, open e-learning like Carnegie Mellon's Open Learning Initiative, open record labels like Magnatune, open access journals like the Public Library of Science, and the list goes on. Since 2002 we have referred to open content designed to support learning as "open educational resources."

While many open educational resources projects and other open content projects are incredibly successful, not all of them are sustainable. The first question of the open educational resources movement will always be "are we supporting meaningful learning?" But the second question must be "do we have a sustainable model for continuing to support learning?" At this 10th anniversary conference we will explore these foundational themes of the open educational resources field.

Questions?

Email opened2008 [at] cosl [dot] usu [dot] edu.

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