Looking back at OER17: blog post round-up
Edited by Maren Deepwell
June 29, 2017 2:25 pm
As a follow-up to the OER17 conference, we have collected links to blog posts, resources and videos from the conference. If you’d like to add yours, please share it with #oer17 or email [email protected]. Thanks for sharing.
- OER17 archive by Tanya Dorley-Elias
- OER resources by Tobias Steiner
- OER17 keynotes and plenary session playlist on YouTube
- Winners of the #oer17comp media challenge
- Virtually Connecting recordings
- OER17 opening comments by Josie Fraser
- Politics of Open: five ideas for the OER17 conference by Alek Tarkowski
- Serendipity and #oer17 by Maha Bali
- Coming up at #OER17 by Maha Bali
- Post #OpenedSIG Webinar, Pre #OER17 #OpenEducationWk by Maha Bali
- Storify #OER17 #IWill shared by Catherine Cronin
- Bryan Mathers’ page of visual thinkery dedicated to OER17
- OER17 – It’s been emotional by Lorna Campbell
- Shouting from the Heart by Lorna Campbell
- OER17 – Come and find me! by Lorna Campbell
- My OER (open emotional response) to #oer17 by Sheila MacNeill
- Online Learning and Safety from a Position of Privilege? by Christian Friedrich
- Thinking critically about women & care relative to openness #oer17 #critoep #femedtech by Helen Crump
- OER17 storify by OEPScotland
- Reflections on OE Global and OER17 – part 1 by Anna Page (OEPScotland)
- Reflections on OE Global and OER17 – part 2 by Anna Page (OEPScotland)
- The mobile phone gives refugees and displaced persons access to education by Sara Bruun
- OER17 – The Politics of Open blog by Alexander Mikroyannidis
- PrivacyUG presentation at OER17 by Kate Green
- OER17 some thoughts by Kate Green
- Twitter moments by Noah Giesel
- Roaming Autodidacts and the Neo-Reactionaries #OER17 by David Kernohan
- OER17 Plenary Panel Wall by Muireann O’Keeffe
- Reaching Other Audiences #OER17 Keynote by Frances Bell
- The Paradise (hopefully not lost) of #OER17 by Frances Bell
- Open Education SIG at #oer17 by Teresa Mackinnon
- Critical open educational practice in a time of walls and borders by Josie Fraser
- My personal reflections on #OER17 by Kelly Terrell
- My #OER17: many voices taking action by Maren Deepwell
- Feierabendbier: Open Education, episode 25: Rückblick #OER17 by Christian Friedrich
- Using the power of narrative research to illuminate open educational practice by Caroline Kuhn and Catherine Cronin
- Critical pragmatism and critical advocacy: Addressing the challenges of openness by Catherine Cronin and Laura Czerniewicz
- Nachlese: #OER17 – The Politics of Open by Tobias Steiner
- OER17 in Retrospect by Tobias Steiner
- Reflecting on #UKOER at #OER17 by Gabi Witthaus
- OER17 Reflections and provocations by Simon Ensor
- Thoughts and Take-Aways from #OER17 by Jeffrey Keefer
- Towards Open: Counter (Data) Surveillance by Jim Groom
- My definition is this.. by Martin Weller
- The open gift by Martin Weller
- The power of narrative research in #OER17 by Caroline Kuhn
- OER17 Working Towards a Sense of Equity and Dignity in Open Online Spaces by Suzan Koseoglu
- Identity & Open Education: Reflections on #OER17 by Suzan Koseoglu
- Missed Conversations – in more ways than one #OER17 by Frances Bell
- Thoughts on OER17 by Virginia Coleman-Prisco
- Meeting people: On all sorts of levels by Laura Ritchie
- Open Education, the Arts, Tate Exchange and Non-Hierarchy Learning Communities by Chris Follows
- Holacracy to the rescue? by Christian Friedrich
- Critical open educational practice in a time of walls and borders by Josie Fraser
- Behind the scenes at #oer17- Streaming to YouTube with Open Broadcaster Software (OBS) Studio by Martin Hawksey
- #OER17: personal and political by Catherine Cronin
- Opening up Wikimedia Content and Communities #OER17 Keynote by Frances Bell
- Hiding in the Open #OER17 Keynote by Frances Bell
- Bubbling up! OER17 – an invigorating experience. by Teresa MacKinnon
- Waves not Ripples: Reflections on #OER17 by Josie Fraser
- Some #OER17 photos by Josie Fraser
- The Words We Use by Irwin DeVries
- Twitter: An open opportunity or a perilous public? by Muireann O’Keeffe
- Late First Thoughts: #TowardsOpenness at #OER17 by Christian Friedrich
- OER17 – Connections to Relationships by Jim Luke
- What’s Open? Are OER Necessary? by Jim Luke
- Reflections on #OER17 – From Beyond Content to Open Pedagogy by Tannis Morgan
- #OER17 Karaoke replay by Jim Groom
- Taking a conference home – sharing the experience of #OER17 – by Sukaina Walji