To help you plan your participation the conference program schedule can be filtered by date, venue, session type, and session format using the Filter functions.
Filter by Date lets you look at a specific day of the program. Filter by Venue lets you look at the program by venue rooms where sessions are taking place. Filter by Type lets you look at the program by track. In addition to keynotes and breaks the program is made up of three main tracks or types of sessions Pedagogy, Roles, and Strategies. Clicking on a type in Filter by Type lets you see only sessions of that type in the program schedule. In addition, Pedagogy, Roles, and Strategies each have a set of associated topics. Topics appear when you hover over a type name in the Filter by Type area of Sched. Topics are clickable allowing you to further filter the program by topic. Session Format lets you view the program by types of sessions - Action Labs, Lightning Talks, Posters, Presentations, and World Cafes.
The conference program is rich and diverse representing the current state of open education around the world.
The OER World Map is an open information network, which educators and other members of the open education movement can use to share data and information on their activities in order to facilitate cross border information sharing, interaction and collaboration. It is highly versatile and supports different communities of practice like OER advocates cooperating on collecting OER-policies or librarians identifying high quality repositories world wide. Its unique selling point is the provision of contextual information, which results from interlinking the different datasets. The presentation aims at summarizing the key concepts needed to understand and actively support this thrilling project. Special focus will be given to the lessons learned so far from our efforts around community development in 2019.