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Open Education Conference 2021: Call for proposals

The 2021 Open Education Conference is inviting proposals for live and pre-recorded virtual sessions to be held on October 18-22. Proposals are enthusiastically welcomed from everyone with an interest in sharing about open education, especially from students. You will find information about the the conference theme, topics, session types, and guidelines here.

The theme of the 2021 Open Education Conference is “Making Open for All.” This theme puts action for equity and inclusion at the center of this year’s event, building on last year’s focus on reimagining open education as a solution to urgent challenges.

2020 OPEN Education Conference Recordings

2020 Open Education Conference recordings are now available!

Open Education Conference has  announced the public release of recordings from #OpenEd20. More than 100 hours of videos are available for everyone to view, share and learn from—from powerful keynotes to action-packed lightning talks to timely presentations on a wide variety of topics.

You will find the recordings here

OpenGame results presented at TEEM 2020

The 8th edition of the Technological Ecosystems for Enhancing Multiculturality (TEEM) conference will be held online from October 21 to 23, 2020. It is organised by the GRIAL Research Group of the University of Salamanca. This event brings together researchers and postgraduate students interested in combining different aspects of the technology applied to knowledge society development, with a special attention to educational and learning issues regarding, but not limited to, the following broad-scope research areas: Educational Assessment and Orientation, Human-Computer Interaction, eLearning, Computers in Education, Communication Media and Education, Medicine and Education, Learning Analytics, Engineering Education, Robotics in Education, Diversity in Education, Gamification and Games for Learning. TEEM is divided in thematic and highly cohesive tracks.

In this special online edition we have opted for a different event, in which the articles have been presented in a video presentation of maximum 5 minutes (https://2020.teemconference.eu/papers-in-video/). Moreover, during the days of the conference, different types of activities are carried out to maintain the cohesion and synergies that the TEEM Conference precedes. During these three days there are round tables, keynote speakers, workshops, special sessions and special awards. All activities are streamed on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TeemconferenceEuInfo/. The program and the links to the specific activities are available here (https://2020.teemconference.eu/programme/).

The conference was opening with a keynote by Prof. Dr. Daniel Burgos about “Openness as the key factor to support education in times of crisis”. The lecture provided a few clues towards a seamlessly integration of formal and informal online contexts, blended into the open. Furthermore, Dr. Daniel shared the main ideas of the OpenGame project, an European funding project coordinated by the Universidad Internacional de la Rioja (UNIR) which involves six institutions: University of Salamanca (Spain), Université de Nantes (France), Universidade Aberta (Portugal), Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg Karlsruhe (Germany), and Dublin City University (Ireland). Their is more information about the project in https://opengame-project.eu/ and https://youtu.be/x9e2vuBCVkQ.

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