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Webinars: Open Education Week 2021 - opening day

 

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Open Education Week
March 1 – 5, 2021

 

Dear EDEN Members, Colleagues and Friends,


EDEN is proudly hosting the acclaimed and traditional Open Education Week in 2021 as well. The online webinar series arching through five days (March 1–5) are coordinated by The Open Education Global,  an association of universities, colleges, schools and organisations from all over the world that are committed to the ideals of open education. 

The 2021 EDEN OEW, as a celebration of the global Open Education Movement will be also a good time to reflect on changes and achievements influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic and to enhance the possibilities of online and distance learning in today's "new normal". During the event you will have access to daily online webinars and panel sessions of expert scholars and practitioners who will present a variety of cutting edge open and online learning topics, from innovations in design to open educational research.

The EDEN webinars will take place in EDEN's dedicated Zoom room. You will be able to also follow the webinar through our YouTube channel. Participation is free and open! EDEN will issue open badges to acknowledge and appreciate your participation.

Please take a look at the first day programme and register!

 

 

 

Role of the openness in shaping of the post-pandemic education (Role of international associations)

Monday, 1 March 2021, 17:00 CET

Format: Short presentations and Panel discussion from the organisations
Moderator: Ebba Ossiannilsson
Speakers: 

  • Sandra Kučina Softić, Assistant Director for Education and User Support, University Computing Centre (SRCE), EDEN President
  • George Ubachs, Secretary General EADTU
  • Neil Fassina, President Athabasca University, CA, President ICDE
  • Asha Kanwar, President & CEO, Commonwealth of Learning
  • Zeynep Varoglu, UNESCO OER Dynamic Coalition
  • Eva Cendon, Professor, Vice President, EUCEN
  • Lena Patterson, eCampus Ontario,  IGI Global, CA

 

 

EDEN 2021 Annual Conference

 

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For any related questions contact the EDEN Secretariat
at secretariat@eden-online.org.

 

The European Distance and E-Learning Network is co-operating with EDEN Digital Learning Europe MTÜ (Estonia), in order to sustain the legacy of the EDEN Association brand after the United Kingdom having left the EU, to ensure continuity of services and activities for the benefit of the European academic and professional community in open, distance and online learning.

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EDEN is supported by the ERASMUS+ Programme of the European Union.

 

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