#OER16 Day 1 – Wikipedia, Shakespeare, Libraries & Gardens…
It’s a gorgeous day in Glasgow when I board the train for two days at #OER16. It’s an equally gorgeous… View Article
It’s a gorgeous day in Glasgow when I board the train for two days at #OER16. It’s an equally gorgeous… View Article
As part of OER16 we invite you to take part in our treasure hunt. If you need more encouragement than it just being fun there are prizes which will be awarded at the break on Wednesday at 3pm in the Pentland room at the conference venue. You don’t need to be at OER16 to participate […] View Article
Leave a commentA recent survey by Yougov* found that around two thirds of the British public trust Wikipedia more than traditional news… View Article
Leave a commentThere will be a strong Wikimedia presence at OER16 this year. Jason Evans is the current Wikimedian in Residence at… View Article
Leave a commentMain Image use under license (CC:BY) – https://www.flickr.com/photos/calsidyrose/4925267732 One aspect of the OER conferences that has emerged over the past… View Article
Leave a commentIn keeping with the ethos of open education, the OER conferences have always made an effort to be as diverse,… View Article
The draft programme for OER16: Open culture has now been published. The programme includes over 100 sessions from authors around… View Article
Leave a commentLast week we experimented with a Twitter campaign 'the #oer16 ticket'. If you think you can beat these stats why… View Article
Leave a commentYou can now register for the conference and get an ‘early bird’ discount until 6 March. View Article
Ariadne, the web magazine for information professionals, has featured an article by #OER16 co-chair Lorna Campbell highlighting the conference in… View Article