(via Dr. Chelsee Dickson, Kennesaw State University)
Curious about open access, open data, or open educational resources? Join us virtually for the Kennesaw State University Libraries’ fourth annual All Things Open Conference, from Monday, April 6, to Thursday, April 9, as we celebrate all Open Movements, including…
- Open access journals and publishing
- Open data
- Open educational resources
- Open pedagogy and equitable teaching practices
- Open repositories
- Open science
- Open-source software
- Open licensing and fair use
- Open “hidden gems”
- And any other efforts to increase access and equity!
Sessions begin at 12:00 PM CDT each day and span undergraduate scholars in open access publishing, zines in open pedagogy, funding and licensing OER, and more!
Our keynote speaker, Dr. Katherine Rose Adams, is the Higher Education Leadership and Practice (HELP) Doctoral Program Coordinator at the University of North Georgia. She’s a teacher and mentor to graduate students and adult learners, and her research revolves around university-community partnerships and open educational resources.
View the schedule and register here. If you have any questions, you may contact the planning committee, at allthingsopenconference@gmail.com.
