Monday, March 4, 2019
4:00 p.m.–5:30 p.m.
Gold Room University Club
A panel of four faculty will describe their experiences with adapting, adopting, and/or creating open education resources (OER) for an existing course.
Agenda
Welcome
Nancy Tannery, Assistant Provost, Office of the Provost
Introduction to OER
Lauren Collister, Director, Office of Scholarly Communications and Publishing, University Library System
Discussion Panel
Featuring:
Sam Donovan, Lecturer, Department of Biological Sciences, Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
Mike Madison, Professor of Law, School of Law
Wesley Rohrer, Associate Professor, Health Policy and Management, Co-Director, Doctoral Program, Health Services Research & Policy, Graduate School of Public Health
Kyle Whittinghill, Lecturer and Undergraduate Advisor, Department of Geology and Environmental Science, Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
Moderator:
Frank Wilson, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice, University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg, and Past President, University Senate
Funding Opportunity
To support the development of OER the Provost is providing funding for faculty to adapt, adopt, and/or create OER for an existing course. For information on funding range, eligibility, and more, view the OER Funding Application.