Book of Abstracts Open Education Global Conference 2018: Transforming Education through Open Approaches

Willem van Valkenburg (Editor), Robert Schuwer (Editor)

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    Abstract

    The Open Education Global Conference is where the world meets to discuss how opening education helps us achieve universal access, equity, innovation and opportunity in education. The OE Global conference is the most internationally diverse conference devoted exclusively to open education, attracting researchers, practitioners, policy makers, educators and students from more than 35 countries to discuss and explore how Open Education advances educational practices around the world. OE Global 2018 will take place from 24-26 April 2018 in Delft, the Netherlands, hosted by the Open Education Consortium and Delft University of Technology. The theme of OE Global 2018 is Transforming Education through Open Approaches. Conference tracks include Open Connections, Open Education Research, Innovation through opening traditional practices, Policies & strategies for Open Education, Institutionalizing Open Education, Tools & Technologies for Open Education, Open Educational Practices, Open Pedagogy, Connecting Open Education to formal education, and Student perspectives.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationDelft
    PublisherDelft University of Technology
    Number of pages111
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 24 Apr 2018
    EventOpen Education Global Conference 2018: Transforming Education through Open Approaches - TU Delft Conference Centre, Delft, Netherlands
    Duration: 24 Apr 201826 Apr 2018
    https://conference.oeconsortium.org/2018/

    Keywords

    • higher education policy
    • open education
    • open educational resources
    • MOOCs
    • open policy
    • open pedagogy
    • education

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