As part of the Open Education Week 2019, the Creative Commons Open Education Platform and Centrum Cyfrowe Foundation hosted a 24-Hour Global Web-a-thon. We had amazing speakers from around the world presenting in multiple languages. Experts from Algeria, Nigeria, Argentina, South Africa, Italy, Chile, United Kingdom, Afghanistan, United States, Ireland, Sweden, Canada and Poland presented their open education projects. Recordings of some webinars are available now
Open Education to build a Latin American community of information professionals. Fernando Lopez, Aprender 3C (Spanish)
Open Education Initiatives in Francophone North African countries. Kamel Belhamel, University of Bejaia
Open Education Cooperative Educoop. Aleksandra Czetwertyńska, Centrum Cyfrowe
Design process for an open educational resource: a case study. Lila Pagola, Universidad Nacional de Villa María (Spanish)
OER news from the UK and OER19. Maren Deepwell, Association for Learning Technology
One adult student’s perspective on open education opportunities. Mark Corbett Wilson
A Quick Look at the Future of OER. Stephen Downes, National Research Council Canada
Going beyond the classroom: Digital Humanities OER powered by the European research infrastructure DARIAH. Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra, DARIAH-EU
State of Open Data: Data and Education. Javiera Atenas, ILDA
OER Momentum in the Rocky Mountains: Policy, Practice and Purpose Meg Brown-Sica, Colorado State University. Brittany Dudek, Colorado Community College Online. Spencer Ellis, Colorado Department of Higher Education. Jonathan Poritz, Colorado State University-Pueblo.
Equity-oriented Open Learning in the Marginal Syllabus. Remi Kalir, University of Colorado Denver
Panorama Educación Abierta en la Argentina: investigación, incidencia y desafíos.Gimena del Rio Riande, Martín Szyszlican, Virginia Brussa, Red Educación Abierta Argentina (Spanish)
Online roundtable on Growing Open Education Policies in 2019. Alek Tarkowski, Centrum Cyfrowe Foundation