Webinar: Cost Savings and Beyond
Demonstrating Impact and Effectiveness with Open Education
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Whether you’re getting started with a new project or leading a mature open education initiative, the questions of how to demonstrate effectiveness, measure impact, and quantify value are always relevant.
What do key stakeholders care about, and which metrics and proof points will resonate with them? As you build support for your initiative, what success stories are you trying to tell, and for what purpose?
Attend this webinar to gain inspiration and ideas from a thought-provoking panel of open education leaders as they share how to think strategically and practically about demonstrating the value of open education.
Cheryl (Cuillier) Casey
As the Open Education Librarian for the University of Arizona Libraries, Cheryl leads the library's open educational resource (OER) initiatives and is involved in national OER projects. She’s been a Faculty Senator at the UA since 2014, a trainer for the Open Education Network (OEN), and one of the instructors for the OEN's Certificate in Open Education Librarianship.
Allia Service
Allia is the Open Educational Resource (OER) specialist at University of Oregon Libraries. She helps faculty find and publish free textbooks and no cost course materials. She also analyzes textbook cost data to identify high impact courses and help departments and the Library understand how expensive materials impact students.
Michael Mills
Dr. Michael Mills is the Vice President of the Office of E-Learning, Innovation and Teaching Excellence (ELITE) at Montgomery College. His focus is providing faculty and staff with the professional development necessary to positively impact student success, and on using open educational resources to reduce the cost of education for students.
Amy Hofer
Amy Hofer is the Statewide Open Education Program Director for Open Oregon Educational Resources. She created the openoregon.org website and runs the state’s OER grant program, overseeing the selection, support, and sharing of dozens of grant projects resulting in millions of dollars in savings and a very high return on investment.