eCornucopia 2011—The Open Digital University
The third annual conference at Oakland University will examine specific
examples about how openness is implemented in higher education and the
importance of increasing the transparency and accessibility of knowledge. We
will offer three tracks, Open Education (open educational resources), Open
Access (library journals) and Open Source (open computer code and
ramifications) , to further explore this topic as it relates to faculty,
librarians and instructional technologists respectively.
Our keynote speaker is Ray Schroeder, Professor Emeritus of Communication, and
founding director of the Center for Online Learning, Research, and Service at
the University of Illinois at Springfield. He will speak about The Open Future
of Higher Education.
Conference details:
* Thursday May 26, 2011
* 8:00 am – 4:45 pm
* Oakland Room in the Oakland Center at Oakland University in Rochester,
Michigan
* Includes continental breakfast, lunch and an afternoon snack.
Registration now open!
Attend in person or online via Elluminate.
View the conference information and register at:
http://www2.oakland.edu/elis/conference.cfm?countrytabs=0 or
http://bit.ly/ecorn11
For questions, contact Diane Underwood at ddunderw@oakland.edu or 248-370-3661