What is Open Education Week?
Open Education Week is an annual event to raise awareness and showcase the impact of open education around the world. It typically takes place in the first week of March and involves hundreds of universities, colleges, schools, and organisations from around the world.
Open Education Week is organised by Open Education Global (OEGlobal), a network of higher education institutions and organisations committed to advancing open education and supporting the adoption of open educational practices. OEGlobal also works to promote the development of sustainable models for open education around the world through a range of international initiatives.
UTS Open Education Week program – register for events
We are hosting a series of events covering inclusivity, accessibility, sustainability and GenAI. Events are open to all and you can register via the following links:
- 4 March – Fostering inclusive education through Open Educational Practices (Associate Professor Glenda Cox, UNESCO Chair on Open Education and Social Justice, University of Cape Town; Yasser Tamer, The American University in Cairo)
- 5 March – Accessibility in Open Education with H5P (Nikki Andersen, University of Southern Queensland, Associate Professor Simon Lolliot, University of British Columbia)
- 6 March – From Concept to Classroom: Creating an Open Textbook in 12 months (Keith Heggart, Mais Fatayer, Shaun Bell and Rhiannon Hall from UTS)
- 7 March – OEW x Learning Design Meetup: Synergising sustainability with OERs in Higher Education (Christina Brauer and Jenny Wallace from UTS)
- 8 March – Navigating the impact of GenAI disruption with Open Educational Practices (Paul Stacey, Former Executive Director of Open Education Global, Canada)