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          Application Description

          The closing seminar will bring together RML stakeholders (educators, teaching and learning experts interested in OER/OEP, policy makers in RML) for a two-day event in Leeuwarden, in June 2015.

          The event will be hosted in the premises of P6. (Post Plaza Hotel)

          The scope of the seminar is to valorise practices of OER uptake that emerged from awareness raising activities and to offer new possibilities for collaboration of RML stakeholders in the OER/OEP field.

          Fruitful exchange will therefore be sought between the RML experts and OER experts who will be invited to the venue (min. 1 international expert outside the LangOER team will join with T & S costs covered by the LangOER budget).

          In addition, LangOER network members will attend the closing seminar in an engaged and productive way with seminar participants. They will be present from the day before, when the project meeting #4 will take place.

          Finally, grants will be provided to representatives of less used languages coming from countries whose language are not among the languages of the LangOER consortium.

          Programme draft, main points

          7 October (full day)

          8 October (morning)

          Name

          Organisation/position

          Contact Details

          Remarks

          Issues / content to address

           

          Introduction

          to OER and OEP: Trends and Developments

           

           

          Anne –Christin Tännhauser and Marit Bijlsma

          LangOER / Linnaeus University and Fryske Akademy

          mbijlsma@fryske-akademy.nl

          actannhauser@gmail.com

           

           

          Introduction tot OER and OEP and Open Online Education

           

          Dr. Wim de Boer

          Afûk

          w.deboer@afuk.nl

           

          No costs for participation

          Why is it important for a language to have OER available?

           

          What OEP can be can contribute to empower small languages and why?

          dr. Robert Schuwer

          Fontys University of Applied Sciences

          r.schuwer@fontys.nl

           

          Speaker on the 8th of October confirmed (costs covered by langOER)

           

          Why are OER important for a language to have OER?

          - visibility, life long learning, cultural value, efficiency etc.

           

          What challenges currently exist for OER uptake/advancement?

           

           

           

          Gard Titlestad (perhaps could chair the session?)

          LangOER / ICDE

          titlestad@icde.org

           

           

          Opportunities and trends in open online education for small languages

          Alastair Creelman

          Linnaeus / LangOER

           

           

          Opportunities and Barriers for OER from a language perspective

           

           

           

           

           

           

          Collaboration and

          practices to empower the use of OER

          In small language communities

           

          Prof. dr. Clive Mulholland

          University of the Highlands and Islands

          clive.mulholland@uhi.ac.uk

          (Costs covered by LangOER)

          How can different language communities and cross-border collaboration advance the development of  OER?

          How can open education practices  (OER and OEP) be transferred to countries and communities with less financial resources/political support and how?

           

          Katerina Zourou and Giulia Torresin

          LangOER / W2L

          katerinazourou@gmail.com

          giulia_t@hotmail.com

           

           

          co-creation of open resources across languages and cultures: crowdsourcing practices

           

          Øivind Høines

          NDLA

           

          (Costs covered by NDLA?)

           

          How can OER and OEP be transferable to countries and communities with less financial resources/political support and how?

           

          How can you inspire to an increase in the use of OER?

          Katerina or Cor could chair the session?

           

          DISCUSSION

           

           

           

          Language teaching

          reality and Open Education: Best

          Practice Examples

           

          Hans de Four en Bram Faems

          Klascement

          bram@klascement.net

          hans@klascement.net

           

          (Costs covered by LangOER)

          What is the added value of OER from a (small) language teaching perspective?

           

          How to ensure OER of high quality or teaching small languages?

           

           

          Sanita Lazdina

          LangOER / Rezekne University of Applied Sciences

          lasa1@inbox.lv

           

           

          Language teaching reality in Latgalian with and without open educational resources

           

          Alastair Creelman (could perhaps chair the session?)

          LangOER / Linnaeus University

           

           

          Which online creative methods can support Teachers and students of small languages in using OER?

           

           

          DISCUSSION

           

           

           

           

           

           

           



          General info about OER

          • Robert Schuwer: President of the Special Interest Group on OER (Netherlands), Lector/professor OER at Fontys University of Applied Sciences

            • How can you engage in OER / OEP at low cost

          • Marit, Anne ->

          • OverviewOpen educational practices in teaching and learning


          Practices about OER, OEP in less-used languages

          • Klascement: Hans de Four and Bram Faems: Present the initiative

          • Wim de Boer: Fryske MOOC

          • Clive Mullholland (Vice rector, the Wales Open Education Declaration):

            • Open Education as empowerment for less-used languages

            • transferable to countries and communities with less financial resources/political support and how

          • NDLA: Øivind Høines?

            • Present initiative

            • transferable to countries and communities with less financial resources/political support and how


          Further topics:

          • Giulia, Katerina: co-creation of open resources across languages and cultures: crowdsourcing practices

          • The network of schools of regional and minority languages?\

          • Sanita:?Language teaching reality in Latgalian with and without open educational resources


          Discussion and exchange

          • Open educational policies: Language policy or educational policy or both

          • Joining the LangOER network








           

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