Resources
The Open Education Network community creates and shares resources that everyone can use:
Creating a Socially Just Open Education
Watch this video featuring Jasmine Roberts-Crews, Lecturer in the School of Communication at The Ohio State University, as she explores how to design open education programs with social justice in mind.
Getting Started with Open Pedagogy
In this video, open pedagogy practitioners Will Cross, Lindsey Gumb, and Heather Miceli introduce open pedagogy from the differing perspectives of copyright expert, librarian, and faculty practitioner. Join them to explore why open pedagogy matters, and discover how to implement open pedagogical practices.
Introduction to Open Pedagogy Workshop Slide Deck
The slides for this one-hour workshop equip faculty with a definition of open pedagogy and its benefits, examples of open pedagogy in action, and next steps for becoming open pedagogy practitioners.
Open Pedagogy Learning Circle Curriculum
The Open Pedagogy Learning Circle Curriculum is openly licensed so you can adapt it to your institutional needs.
Open Pedagogy Learning Circle Training Workshop
Watch this 90-minute workshop led by Amanda Larson to learn recommended practices for facilitating a learning circle.
Open Pedagogy Portal
This portal contains case studies, student work products, and resources to support all of your open pedagogy needs.
Open Pedagogy Student Toolkit
Designed to guide students engaging in open pedagogy, the toolkit defines open pedagogy, covers the benefits of open pedagogy, and explains the rights and responsibilities of student creators.
I highly recommend joining a Learning Circle on Open Pedagogy. As a program director for an English department, this experience gave me ideas and resources I could immediately share with my colleagues, not to mention my students. It will have a lasting influence on the way I design courses and lessons, especially in terms of student engagement.
Jason Parks. Professor of English
Video by Alfa Design; Paper by Abraham Barrera; Website by Pham Thanh Loc; Slideshow by IconSrc; Tools by i cons; and Quotation Mark by zahrotul fuadah from Noun Project are licensed CC BY 3.0.
Community
The Open Education Network is a diverse community that supports one another in leveraging the power of open pedagogy. With members in the U.S., Canada, Australia and the U.K., we offer an ideal environment for you to learn successful strategies from helpful colleagues who are eager to share resources and recommendations. We offer faculty engagement strategies, professional development, and infrastructure to help you move ahead with your open pedagogy goals.
Faculty Engagement Strategies
When your faculty decide to transform their curriculum through open pedagogy, it can be an isolating endeavor. That’s why we’ve created Faculty Learning Circles on Open Pedagogy. We train librarians and other faculty partners to lead learning circles so that you can help faculty navigate open licensing, FERPA considerations, copyright questions and more.
Learning Circle participants also have access to Ask a Librarian: Open Pedagogy Help Sessions. These 30-minute consultations are with our Open Educational Practices Specialist.
This impactful curriculum firmly asserts student well-being as the foundation to pedagogical innovation, a process that will no doubt lead to healthier and more inclusive OEP implementations.
Abbey Elder
Open Access & Scholarly Communication Librarian
Iowa State University
Now...I can use open pedagogy deliberately and, I hope, effectively to make assignments that are more motivating for my students and that have an impact on the community.
Tamara Powell
English Professor
Kennesaw State University
Whether you need an introduction to open pedagogy, would like to join a learning circle, or are interested in earning a certificate, we’re here for you.
Professional Development
Workshops
As a member, you’re invited to join our Train-the-Trainer: Introduction to Open Pedagogy Workshop. It’s designed to equip you with strategies you need to effectively deliver our Introduction to Open Pedagogy Workshop to a faculty audience, as well as prepare you to facilitate an Open Pedagogy Learning Circle. Learn more about our current workshops.
Learning Circles
The Open Pedagogy Learning Circle is a collaborative, resource-rich learning environment. We facilitate seven synchronous, virtual one-hour sessions every semester. Join our Learning Circle to share, learn, discuss, and create open pedagogy. Please sign up on our interest list to be emailed details the next time we offer an Open Pedagogy Learning Circle.
As a member, you’re invited to join our Train-the-Trainer: Introduction to Open Pedagogy Workshop. It’s designed to equip you with strategies you need to effectively deliver our Introduction to Open Pedagogy Workshop to a faculty audience, as well as prepare you to facilitate an Open Pedagogy Learning Circle. Learn more about our current workshops.
Learning Circles
The Open Pedagogy Learning Circle is a collaborative, resource-rich learning environment. We facilitate seven synchronous, virtual one-hour sessions every semester. Join our Learning Circle to share, learn, discuss, and create open pedagogy. Please sign up on our interest list to be emailed details the next time we offer an Open Pedagogy Learning Circle.
Infrastructure
Portal
We’re continuing to develop the Open Pedagogy Portal, launched in 2023. This open repository offers faculty concrete open pedagogy examples for redesigning their curriculum.
We’re continuing to develop the Open Pedagogy Portal, launched in 2023. This open repository offers faculty concrete open pedagogy examples for redesigning their curriculum.
Resources
The Open Education Network community creates and shares resources that everyone can use:
Creating a Socially Just Open Education
Watch this video featuring Jasmine Roberts-Crews, Lecturer in the School of Communication at The Ohio State University, as she explores how to design open education programs with social justice in mind.
Getting Started with Open Pedagogy
In this video, open pedagogy practitioners Will Cross, Lindsey Gumb, and Heather Miceli introduce open pedagogy from the differing perspectives of copyright expert, librarian, and faculty practitioner. Join them to explore why open pedagogy matters, and discover how to implement open pedagogical practices.
Introduction to Open Pedagogy Workshop Slide Deck
The slides for this one-hour workshop equip faculty with a definition of open pedagogy and its benefits, examples of open pedagogy in action, and next steps for becoming open pedagogy practitioners.
Open Pedagogy Learning Circle Curriculum
The Open Pedagogy Learning Circle Curriculum is openly licensed so you can adapt it to your institutional needs.
Open Pedagogy Learning Circle Training Workshop
Watch this 90-minute workshop led by Amanda Larson to learn recommended practices for facilitating a learning circle.
Open Pedagogy Portal
This portal contains case studies, student work products, and resources to support all of your open pedagogy needs.
Open Pedagogy Student Toolkit
Designed to guide students engaging in open pedagogy, the toolkit defines open pedagogy, covers the benefits of open pedagogy, and explains the rights and responsibilities of student creators.
I highly recommend joining a Learning Circle on Open Pedagogy. As a program director for an English department, this experience gave me ideas and resources I could immediately share with my colleagues, not to mention my students. It will have a lasting influence on the way I design courses and lessons, especially in terms of student engagement.
Jason Parks. Professor of English
Video by Alfa Design; Paper by Abraham Barrera; Website by Pham Thanh Loc; Slideshow by IconSrc; Tools by i cons; and Quotation Mark by zahrotul fuadah from Noun Project are licensed CC BY 3.0.