Today, March 7, 2-3 p.m. in Lighty 405 or view via online streaming
Hear from faculty members and students who have used open educational resources (OERs) in their courses. OERs are educational materials that are freely available and openly licensed for reuse by other students, instructors, and the general public. OERs are being seen as a one potential solution for the sharp rise in the cost for educational materials—and as a means of engaging students more deeply in their courses.
OER Panelists:
- Kate Watts, English, member of WSU President’s Teaching Academy
- Myiah Hutchens, Murrow College of Communication
- Carrie Cuttler, Psychology
- Colleen McMahon, ASWSU, Director of University Affairs
Watts, Hutchens, and Cuttler all participated in the Affordable Learning Project in 2016-2017—an effort funded by a Student Success Seed Grant to revise courses to feature zero- to low-cost materials.
Sign up for Faculty and Student Panel on OERs
This event is sponsored by the WSU Libraries and Academic Outreach and Innovation (AOI). Visit li.wsu.edu/learn for the full schedule of workshops and professional development opportunities.