RIOS Learning Community: Exploring Open Education Practices and Pedagogy grounded in Social Justice to empower instructors and students in the learning environment
Please join a 6-session Learning Community series led by Dr. Carlos Goller and Dr. Melanie Lenahan in which participants will engage in discussions, short readings and mini-workshops to explore basic tools for Open Education Practices. This learning community is designed for anyone interested in exploring, creating, and/or implementing a STEM curriculum through Open Science and Open Pedagogy. We encourage all to engage, including faculty, instructors, librarians, instructional technologists and designers, and organizational leaders, as well as policy makers and funders who want to learn more about the connections between open science and open education. Shared discussions and resources from these sessions will be used to build and create new curated materials to provide you success strategies as you move beyond this workshop.

The learning community will meet on Mondays at 4pm (EST) from March 14 - April 18.  
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