Deadline: 16 November 2016
OER17 is seeking applications for its Conference under the theme “The Politics of Open”, addressing presentations, lightning talks, posters, workshops and panels.
Thematic Areas
- Local, national, and international policy and practice
- Cape Town Declaration 10th anniversary & 5th anniversary of the UNESCO Paris declaration
- Privacy, surveillance, and open politics
- Governance and power
- School-level policies
- Institutional/organisational politics
- Changing cultures
- Open in the classroom
- Open organisations and organising
- From OER to OEP
- Participation & social equality
- Open as inclusive
- Human rights and OER
- Digital literacy & open
- Children, young people and open education
- Open Party
- Celebrating heroes, wins and progress
- Hacking, making, gaming, sharing
- Open innovation
- Wildcard contributions
Eligibility Criteria
Proposals will be reviewed according to the following criteria:
- Relevance to the conference title “The Politics of Open” and to one or more of the conference themes.
- Usefulness to conference participants from across all sectors of education and from outside the UK.
- Contribution to the provision of reliable evidence for scholarship and research into open education and the integration of learning technologies into education.
- Appropriate reflection and evaluation.
- Creativity and innovation
- Clarity, coherence and conformance to guidelines.
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted online via given website.
Eligible Country: United Kingdom
For more information, please visit The Politics of Open.