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D5.6 2 Virtual Conference Events
Specification
Type of outcome/product/results: Event (public)
Delivery date: June 2012 and December 2013
Nature: Event
Language versions: English
Target languages:
We will organise 2 major virtual conference events, one in calendar 2012 and the other in 2013/14. The lead time for virtual conferences is sufficiently short that we cannot specify yet exactly when they will take place - opportunities will be analysed and decisions will be made much nearer the time - for 2013/14 it will not be clear even at project start.
The technology for virtual events is now robust enough and the procedures well established enough that we can be confident that this will be a useful route, especially to reach to the more far-away parts of Europe and beyond Europe.
As for the physical pre-conference events, the first event will have more of a focus to practitioners and university/school leaders/managers, the second more to policy-makers at regional, national or European level.
If there is a relevant virtual event organised under EU auspices during the project lifetime, that would be of particular interest.
Outcome
There were in fact three virtual conference events, not two:
- EDEN Research Workshop, Leuven, Belgium, 22 October 2012: EmpOERing students and academics through large-scale open content initiatives; presented by Gabi Witthaus, Ming Nie and Gráinne Conole of the University of Leicester:
- Presentation is at File:POERUP D5.6.1 EDEN RESEARCH WORKSHOP 2012.ppt
- 24 May 2013, with a focus on policy issues on Wales: Open Educational Resources and Practices: moving forwards, looking outwards; led by Paul Bacsich (Sero) and Lou McGill (OER expert from Scotland):
- the merged presentation is on the JSC RSC Wales site at moodle.rsc- wales.ac.uk/pluginfile.php/6966/mod_resource/content/2/Slideshow%20from% 2024.05.13%20pdf.pdf
- and is archived at File:POERUP D5.6.2 Webinar 2 Jisc Wales 2013.pdf
- 23 June 2014: Institutional Open Education and OER Policies, led by Paul Bacsich (Sero) and Terese Bird (University of Leicester);
- the presentation is at www.slideshare.net/pbacsich/alt-policiesbacsichjune2014 – this was the last presentation during the funded phase of POERUP
- and is archived at File:POERUP D5.6.3 Webinar 3 ALT-policies-bacsich-june-2014.ppt
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