Open Education Resource Professional Development
Upcoming professional development hosted by Open Oregon Educational Resources
- Student-Centered Course Material Procurement Models. The current campus store model isn't working for any stakeholder. How can we proactively get out of our campus store doom loop? Open Oregon Educational Resources and the Orbis Cascade Alliance invite you to a virtual half-day meeting to bring together OER champions, librarians, store managers, business officers, instructors, students, and other relevant stakeholders in Oregon. May 3, 9-1
- Spring 2024 Virtual OER Review Workshops will take place May 13, 12-1; May 14, 5-6; and May 15, 12-1. After the workshop, you’ll receive a stipend for writing a review of an open educational resource.
Online Learning Consortium (OLC)
Learn: Upcoming Workshops
Since 2005, the OLC Center for Professional Learning has been the leader in virtual learning opportunities for educators at any stage of their online teaching career.
Attend: OLC Events
OLC 2024 Events
- OLC Innovate Virtual: April 23-25, 2024
- Advancing online education begins with you. Help shape the future of online, digital, and blended learning.
- OLC Accelerate 2024: November 18-21, 2024
- Emphasizing the most innovative and impactful research and effective practices in the field of online, digital, and blended learning. The conference offers a comprehensive list of sessions and activities addressing the challenges and goals of our community.
- Institute for Emerging Leadership in Online Learning (TBD)
- Workshops, webinars, and other events to encourage collaboration and continued skill development.
Research and Publications
Research and publications that keep you on top of a word where technology is, radically changing how educating and learning is approached.
Oregon Community College Distance Learning Association (OCCDLA)
OCCDLA
Completion & Retention Conference
Contact Layli Liss (Layli.liss@chemeketa.edu) to reserve your spot.
Critical AI Literacy skills needed to prepare our students for the current/future workforce
Join us April 24th at noon for the next of our series of informal guided discussions with colleagues from across the state on topics related to Generative AI in Education.
Topic: Critical AI Literacy skills needed to prepare our students for the current/future workforce
Special Guests
Lorena Nascimento (Geospatial faculty, PCC) and Wilson Nitunga (Business and Entrepreneurship faculty, PCC) will get us started with a short presentation followed by discipline-specific discussion in breakout rooms.
This 1-hour session will begin with a brief presentation or sharing of examples, followed by small and large group discussions with other instructors from across the state. Following registration, you’ll receive a confirmation message that includes the Zoom link. You can click on "Add to Google Calendar" to have it added to your calendar. Stipends are not available for this series.
In case you missed it, here's the recording of the March 13th session, Assessment in the AI Era (Blooms Revisited).
This series is co-hosted by Chemeketa, Lane, Linn-Benton, Portland, and Tillamook Bay community colleges, members of OCCDLA (Oregon Community College Distance Learning Association).